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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: I’RIDAY. JA\'I \RY I 18306, o i e e e ———— TR ——Y EN SR D d 7 ] The Presidential Snccession, ‘ tion should exist between business Wholesome Laws Needed. | Ynng and has not been operated since | PINNIN( 'N WV bont twenty yards away from the tre® THE) DATLY | BEEL | 3, Hoers prementas meoemn bl | e sut . e caiinet o | v et 5 foree 7 g and : RUNNING DOWN A CONVICT, | agahict Wi Sre- stood “and_ bged hin £. ROSEWATER. Eprron will come up in the house immediately | course by the laws governing common We have millionaires, double and triple A dashing young tow-tit of a dude furiously, Pretiy music they made, and after the holiday ree The measure | carriers and their public patrons. If the | Millionaires and billionaires—excrescences | named Hyland, 24 years of age, has d¢ leeper than T have heard often and OMANA OFFICE, No. 018 AND 016 T y arriers and their y e upon soctety utterly unknown In the days of | serted his bride Cheyenne, having | The Infallible Sce £ zain und s tree. Mr. Williams Hall, to cost not less than & \ Jolin T Ecker, eharged with murder, sped from jail in Albion last week and not been recaptured. Oven thirty thousand Chicagoans hav e not paid their water tax, and the delin quency amounts to §300,000. They pay their whisky tax much move promptly, if the tact that there are now three thousand e e e e e mend it over Mr. Hour's old meusure, getting his hand in to give some of oftice-seckers the shake with the opening | its former provisions. To the tempor St NawiYaie. incumbency of the presidential chair by ——————— cabinet oflic there can be noobjeetion. | IN view of the faet that a hydropho- as soon as possible the people should bine waye is about to spread over th florded an opportunity to make their Kew YORK Orrice. Roou 6, Teinuke Buiboisa | has been ehanged inan important feat- | railr of Nebraska withdraw their | o raghers,” All of which me wns that we are | tired of hor. “The grass widow had her Hounds G ! nd the conviot eame ) Fovnreestn S1. | ure since its introduction in the last con: | political cappers from our poli xpptvaching the condition g8 that has | fave paid by te to Laramic, where . e pies is doin® mighty are Instead of providing that the in- | an end to favoritism, which has arc strated the e fry of old world, | Perhaps 1y cateh him 1. grinn ng, 0§ he n cum v of the cabinet officers as sue- | hostilities in every soction of the t N nd th John M nd, cat foreman f An Exhibition of Their Wonderful his v g to he stockade, #tuie . ces<ors in line of the president and vice | and show an inclination to rej s chiecked by wholeso o "",‘" N Nitioon 8 o e UL TR loo ‘ndv]";;‘l' orain, One Toar e Montha president shall only continue until an | mistakes of the past they would r m Monster; | tion from the governor on & warrant from Camp y yortod Rt DR #ix Months, One Month clection ean be held to dec who is the | heavy harvest of resulting benefits Whage (Ms) Dress, e sherift of Corsicanna, Tex M 1 noa pair owned by Tie WEEKLY Bre, Published Every Wednos people’s choiee, Mr. Hoar's amended bill ] sury s agrim monster that never sleeps wnd sed of Killing & man in " ( Jefl ( 1 duys of slave TENMS, POSTPAID: empowers the seeretary of state or an Tue high license law, wherever it has | andnever tires: Night and day it laps snto | Texasin 1875, Whilc Jox hounds ¢ One Year, wi mium... - other member of the cabimet to actas | gone into effect, has given quite gencral | its capacious maw all the surplus produced Colorado. | a conviet and the ¢ \ ion I”|' oy %8 MoV ;‘f\'\,‘, A . . president until the end of the four years | satisfaction both in the production of a | by labor and gloats over the misery of its en Taxable property i La Platte gounty in this way: Mr « 1, and | tompted. with :,w rogame o |"’1,'. \'“ One Month, on tri . term for which the dead or disabled presi- | revenue and the decrease of the number [ slaved vietims who are daily driven to bank- | worth §2,053,431 e he was backed by Capt. Ja t any | neither fieree o powerful, an d are relied ent or vico pr nt was clected. This | of saloons. In regard to the effect of the | Fubtes, critne ,-!w! suieide. This monster | |\H‘ -"“;!“ ksl have raised §1,500 for a | wonyict could be 1 on v solely to trail the convict wnd load his fomnl TAtPTs She s 1o the Eor- | ',”' ”" ,I",‘ "', "‘ i e, | iUl ol . and history will repeat itself with another Delta county harvests §1,000 a month yous, ’ ? | b Atters s of the Hoar bil s dificult to under- | ocral says . = from tin-horn gamblers . - TOROF THY BE " cyel@ of the da e =) W convic 1l I ( sSpP : P — stand why it was incorporated in the | Those who have the cause of temporance | Y10 Of the dark ages .Colorado hias sisty seven disidend pay- [ 4P Bt ; FROSEERITY'S RUMBLES: ATl business letters and romittances should ba | measure. It is vepugnant to the ideas of | reform sincerely at heart should not overlook o8 M i . g mining companies, California, $y- | fhee wontd. theead hi X Drogrnes of o Workia A dressca 10 Tk, R BUBLISHING COMPANT, | {10 framers of the constitution and to the | 1e Teport of theoperation of the high license [ T00 MUeh Faith in TR SIS, NOVACH Bty tivo, Arivonn Toutte squads of conviets, never | con from | < .u.-.-r“'." ‘: .‘.‘.u t.-ml:uc';'lrho e "I'ruw""h' the brterof the conpany. | spirit of that instrument which sought to | 1w of lllinois. The testimony trom all { g6 japoring ela s fifve HAd 8 period '“””””]‘ |ml el bl his individual track Uy bring him ings Planne i ool didshobd it dadedion 5 arts of the state is to the common effect that ; AL B LR B el ol B e R DL Lo i | up. 1 rema that 1 Ud Pt | 4 p make the president the people’s choice | B from the creation of the world up to the pres- | A wrand ball " ds to improve | ' it BB b LU Bt Neb., Doeo. 20=[T\ 6 | the number of saloons has diminished and A gerand bull to raise funds to improve |65 thie hounds might earry Atrick, Neb,, Dee. 90—[To the THE BEE PUBLISHING [flmmf PROPRIETORS | nd provided for n new election with this BT O Yevanay Thar e ALY enttime in which to gain supremacy. I | the local cometery, was held at Ric L otiiel 41 ereied of outlas alitor]—With its streets lighted by gas ) R in view in ease of the death of both presi- of this kind counts for more than all the | (i W% (HEY Are as they were o thou :Hl bbbl !1 e it ol rod | some scent of the eamp, but ey | an sonant with the rumble of stre OMAnA onght '“_*“' v off erceting | qeng and vice president, The succession ories in the world, and the experience of | § I THa EURT it Ty T am ot | eqtiln Teort ramiotie o Alie falllina of | COUld saprtate vriv eonvict from anotiior. | ey itrice has taken onto itself ad four story brick buildings on fi ve story % 3 ' y A ters, make the chains that bind them and | cattle from trampling on the fo sof | Il mas by 1red o . 'Y | through the cabinet is only mded A | Tllinois is not different from that of other | g 000 S prematute death And | the deceased. 'The local undertaker, | giq " e " i """ it L ditional airs by havin under contems business blocks device to prevent a gap in the office of | localities where u similar Taw is in foree. 10| o iditienlt to make some men believe | standing on o pail, ealled off the danees, [ S5 cion fhrevisely alile, gud st} yigion wad ordinance. anthorizing the I Mardl G | rice | 0 ehiel exceutive., L should be n tem- | may be that high liconse will never (hOroukh | i he sun - rises and sets i anything bu | Making the veedssaey notions with | L8000 on precisdy (e some fond, | i5sue_of §20,000 bonds 1o provide for & Ar Mars ummings and Manrice | o0ee means for the attainment of ¥ suppress the liquor traflie, but, cortainly, | iy of the old part hearse plame, the colleetion was taken | pin bunks that touch cach other | system of waterworks which will b Sullivan would swear off swearing at cific end. The statutes acfimtely pro its practical effects in that direction surpass b up in a miniature coflin, the leader of the | ey recisely the samoe cover, And vel | vote Lupon Jantiary 20 and of it N SiEBHel othior everyons. wotld bo grat g bk gl those of any other process that has yet becn TAY "y e German' was attired in a shroud of the of them has o scent th vks lin ) A\ it ] nt e i g u remedy \\!h-.. oner !lu_ih.r»mn[ | devised. TATE AND TERRITORY. puttern, and tio “favors” wore | SaCh of thom fias o scont that marks im | tlor weely adoubt, The prospetity & ew months of possible va- —— e Nebraska Jottings. L ind white funeral roscttes and | 7, i ' e L ALLL of the past year has been very gratify.n DALSAGE, the Wito of tho Brook. | canclos: In the ofices of [ Wado not begrudge tho Tnbor and ¢ Now swear off sprays of weeping willow. The erder of | yindty Your delibetato study. | W the city if the numerous public an wher, leetures every Sunday to a | president and vice-president are bridged | pense incidental to the collection « A cord of wood costs 1 in Rushville, |4 i was he e b s ull ‘l'l“,‘, | mx do you expeet me to believe that | private improve ments are any - eriter’on 10 men and women, The resg | over. It was the intent of the fathers of | building statistics, but it scems to us that | Sheridan county hus sis newspapers b R ML L < ein_cateh this seent from the | and the outlook for the coming yeus of the week she lectures het husband. | the republic that the 1se of the peo- | Omaha s too large a city to depend upon |, A milkman's bell is used as a five alarm - toneh of his thick shoc equally encouraging. Amoang the ne St ——— ple should determine the incumbency of | private enterprise for sueh work, 1f wo | 11 Hebron MURDERED BY MORMONS. T o enterprises contemplated is a fin Mit. RANDALL will once more head the | the presidential chair. Under Mr Hom's | had a building inspector with an_ official | - Four leaal sprouts in Gage county are | ppo sirange Carcer and Tragic Death | stop i % ISR Masoni committec on appropriations, but with | amendment bill the appointment of the | record of every honse construeted, the ox “”"l'“*‘ Bib, € Dodd and Rigg of Josoph Morris. covict, and the v | 000, 2 new opera house waterworks Ithe principal bills in the hands of | ex-president finally fises his own suc- | act facts and fignres could be had at any | o, Semuel Wat o iones O | e carcer of Joseph Morris and his | bim i o 3 considerable extension of the street ¥ other committees his wings wiil be pretty | cessor for a term which may be nearly | time. Inall the large cities the newsp. T e at North Platte | qoath, formed one ot the grandest and | will | r"]wg o 1 AL L Wiy system, numerons costly pul well clipped. tho entire four years, pors simply have sto copy the record ey hengees ; most romantic episode in the history of | soles are half an ineh 1 hen he | buildings, the new asylum for tmbecile 1 3 " i « or ose 2.year old in Fremont, | Utah, writes a correspondent from Salt | rums throngh the wood vhere his |oaodviving park, and an et ' 1 W n RENIL | Mr. Randall, in the house, has framed | the end of each year, which is a trifling | toyed with s red ot stove Monday, and | Lape’ 4 gy foarghontent from St o8 tonel the & Oy ULAUSHT. | DaEraf bRl e T e ¥ f'_'\’;" t (”- t the mw)"],-uu.n M»I or abill on “.‘““ rent basis, but \\Imh is | matter when compared to the laborious | Was badly lvn:'uu.l, He eclaimed to be prophet, seer and | him heads upcin full ery, fitty yands W ithin the week past the eity has boen anize o batallion ot cowboys to clean | quite as objectionable, Tt provide " | canvass of every st nd alley in u city A prominent Fremont bachelor sagely | revelator, and declare 1inst the cot running pacaliel, hut awey from where | suvfeited with o number of sensatio.s out the Apaches is nothing more nor less | the continuance of the electoral colle which covers an of fifteen miles | & that love letters should be writ- | ruptions and shortcomings of the Mor- | he ran that materialiy cuhanee its claims fo than n sly scheme to get vid of & number | and the chojee by them of & new viee- | Square. ten on foolscap paper. mon hicrarchy. e was perseented from | Do yountean that you can take fifty { metropoli nities. The trial of of cowhoys. sresident in ease of the death or disabilit — The Episcopalians of Valentine, are | ¢ity to city and from place to place, and | convieis, all clad in® conviet suits, 16t | B, Movse for wile poisoning, some tin e presilont i cusoof tho denlhor AWMLY | s, ofTSe Tonie s ey hond to | plopuine e g ) S R S L R R T TR R A S G G T the warm wave that has been linger- | gt presigny e iy | keepawake. Sam Jones falled to wako Lo the: eivventeodibed cangon “of "»J “‘\v\{.m iy 1 the conviet thw dogs are i m..‘,-”‘lr 1-."Hl;‘1| i verilicy .\.:“.!..uixl.l‘l.l in_ tho st .1I<. | ing around Omaha for |_¥u last 1'\\ day SEERllational Blapiantion wowdl bo mtoe | |1|‘. ,I' pers to any great extent, and hundreds of people gatherd 1 avound hin, | body, Teft on the yielding tw as his [ against him, being the analysis of Mrs, should happen to strike St. Paul, we | oiury. Vucancies might and often | NOW itis proposed to introduce the mad coming from parts of the territory, | elothes brash them, will Tead the hounds | Morse’s stomach by Dr. Clark, of \ulluu‘ wonlil advise the enterprising citizens of : o ‘ dog excitement. Although there is no g Teaving their farms and all they could not | through the maze Neb. who declared the presenco do oceur among the members of federal | 192 a2 Four tipplers Springficld have p & ¢ 1 : \ i chosen. Provisions would have fo be | have been perfected for a hydro- | the cheering witio-cup for one yenr. AN YD S e T R R \i}'\!J'..‘l'i’.‘.,.‘..“\'fi. AT contortalf made for the instant convening of these | phobi hospital — where th dis- Three propositions to build water | Jistening to the = rey of th low him through the woods. 1 will let | i ch srmiic solution, Morse's attos whose members, owing to the ex- ise i to be treated according | works have been submitted to the city [ desert seer, who poss a wonderfal | bim make a vicirele in the woods with | ney, Col. Colby, in an able.avgument be- (RATRE O ET might bo scattered | to the Intest P thods of M. Pas- | council of Hastings. They range in price | power to hold the people together under | ity yards vadius. When the hounds | fore the jury, demonstrated the fallacy " N bty ) | teur. Already mad-dogs ave being dis- | Fom $75,000 to §105,000 the most trying cirenmstanees, They | cometo this, instead of following the | of Dr. Clark’s analysis by drinking a cross the Aflantic or dn the occan when | L Bt LT W. €. McLean of Papillion in all prob- | formed some companies of infantry, well | eurve they will scent the opposite side of | Tar proportion of the contents of licensed saloons 1n Chicagois to be taken | the necessity for their action arose, In | v aree mnbers, and the BEXUility has the oldest picee of paper | armed and equipped, and the seer | the cirele, ity ya way, cut aeross ot viiD: in tho iprestioeIeaot : A 1y = addition, the change has nothing to com- | i noorder will be mad men and |y (he sta It 15 a copy of an order of | Joseph was mystically hailed as lovd of | it, take the trick up there, snd follow it [ the court and jury, = Withal this as evidenee | women, all bitten by the hydrophobiae | court issued from the qieen’s benelin { the Wi uth the representative of A gannt convietl -;MI\‘ g and o f the jury returned lict againg = 2 5 gy e i brnctieal solu. | canines. Hydrophobia is bound to be- | the colony of North Carolina in 1370, Jesns. This was in May, 136 was selected for the ran was t | Morse as stated. Judge Broady deferre At tho white hiouse reception on Wed- | Which was a simple and practical solu- | "5 5y % - rank Croshy, of Grand [sland, squan- | But the time: soon dvew nou when it | put ol quickly, eivele in’ (he woods, take | sentence and postponed « final hearing nesday, the president in shaking hands | tion of the diflicnlty. | 2 ored $5,000 duiring the past year and at- | beeame evident that they who tuke the | @ swift run over fields, vouds, and thro | s until the 21st of December, in averaged sixteen shakes a minute. He is The proper thing for the house to m,‘ DA = tempted to drown poverty's pinches in g | sword must perish by the sword, for the | every squad of conviets he could (ind in | order to the defendant’s attorneys <3 the | will be to amend Mr. Hoar's measure to | | ME GURLEY, the originator and super- | final drank, tapered with: morphine. A | next month Robert Burton and the Mor- | his way. This he did. The hounds were | anopportinity to file a motion for s new y | intendent of the free delivery mail ser- | Stomach puinp saved him from the coro- | Won militia made their appearanco on | fhen Dafing about the stoekade vard, as | wrial, - Halt o1 Mrs, Morse's stonach wa | vice, has received a New Year's eall from | ne the hills around Weber. They numbered t Lot of dogs as ever seen. | subsequently given to Prof. Nicholson, of i, Gl i o Conrad Kellhoff, & German farmer liv- | 2200t 500 men, well armed and sapplied | “Tmtempted,” siid Me, Willians, o 1ol for analysis, who discovered the ERiRG ot AT U0 E i oy AR LIRRE | InEMBREDINYALY ot with cannon. The Mormon leaders let the conviet ride a horse for w mile or sence of strychnine, hut who after a ‘n' i N ) andros Sl eI e \ NI proached and were told that they eo two alter un awhile. T have had t critical examination failed to- dis: 'l' :',“'” el N B0 0 ‘,",‘ {or |1I it and pulled the trige it come into the llvvvl \\vfl)l periect“safoty. | d ~‘I\;1‘!i-‘ convict: on hors ack four | coser iy in v\’n xh..;\wl'l»nu ] sollpllll[u country the question naturally arises nation, as an oflice-secking demc The ceifing was decorated with his brains L LI BRSO H O S S st LI e AV IONACINULS) Tt shnlliwo. d | S W s ————— wants the place. Of course this is in | The prospoct of a flood of Junuary for ihe avrest of the Morrisites, but they | jumped from the By this time | fuct Juwlge™ Brondy, on the ‘21st what shall we do with our dogs e TR 5 1 Loy Pt ould not vield, and fire w ent for | the flying conviet was a smull speck on ( ndant anew trial, o R New Year's Day. entir ord with the average demo- [ upset his feeble mind e S a Rl T T R TG YS LES REWonBIrO NS To compelled to contribute to the public Yewr ~>4ll_\‘ ~|1,ul its origin in the | eratic idea of civil service reform. l‘l"‘ T I'\-I.[‘/'I \\‘I\II\\]H‘”l 1»-. ] ssing | of (he Mormons After short t | had melted into the horizon and was r se on bail. Morse is quite wolfa nd troa iy superstitions of the Romans, who celebrat- =y rain on the nion acitic Dridg 4 the attaek bega t S Seryic cone, ns if, indecd, b « that hberty ar v 1, b 15t 1 his long B e SRS o s ed the first day of the calendar year with | Tug Ber is the only Nebraska daily | 1 Jonp, north of Columbus, on Christ- | wope bheing f i ve | Tor which his sou ed and had gou nent i jail has Seriously : i 5 ks il Nebraska daily | yas™ day. The unfortunate T8 AR md i VbE: : ; s the st < ¢ i i i AT Ru railway stations passengers | Propitiatory saerifices to Janu Fhe en- | that dares to take its ro rs into its con- | standing el to the track w | seated in their s « i he v X ! 1is health, “There is considerable : TSl & : S50 ; : i : § . standingclose to/ tho truck w women, and children. A cannon-ball wad | they vanish™ i I v. | sympathy felt for the old man, and the find a “grievance book™ in which they y was deemed saered. Upon it | fidence and exhibitits business condition, | the train to pass. Ttis supposed the enr- | 30 et sidutation GG i anil SO Eailor T'he impression prevails that hoiis cuter complaints. This record of gistrates enteredupon their ineumben- | its receipts, expenditures and 1 nt of the train threw him against the | ono a nursine mother Sl . nnoc ! : § cy of oftice. The streets were decked in nt. The figures which will bo found | G4 el LS LT rms. 1 e att sunshine. Studder illizms, | o of Jack Marion, who is i stantly, He leaves a wife and sixehil- | wrd all around. 1 > | squaving il f ! g mer senténce of death, will ¢ me afte \HIY]lI\vA'I u )| " m the cow's 1 hly be thrown out of s reaches the central office oned « < month, when the com s are investi- | festal array and visits of compliment | elsewhere m this issue will repay study guted, Trobably the Y8 snbver beard. Eovgonarl among assos, Tho | as showing how the Bew hins keptup ; | man in the camp of Weber took up ar ) > As if :, the owing to the apparent i of the Nebraskn commission out in Russic | Germans and especially the Holland | with the rapidly advancing procession of | Howalicoms, (g Finally 1 o onk b s, 0 e of Iis attorieys in e tho TSossaEY or a copy of the grievance book would | Duteh dedicated New Year's o the | our city’s developments, i~{l;| o ,‘};7),‘:,‘:';,',“’l;]”.‘,',l:,\",“"‘ 108} your fimilies as best you can, but avoid | dle —eag 3§ s | doctinenis to procure him anew hearing. be on file in Lincoln. cementing of friendships, and nearly e ————— e “Ralpl, B bl £ Warer] losed hig | Shedding blood if possible,” was the or- | he said sentenio : the wi 3 rion's fricnds who have stood by him e three centuries ago brought with them to | Sexaror Vaxy Wyck is still blowi T e e Y oloeee ’l 3 | der, Only ninty men in the camp ear- | were off, nose ey ] thus far soem o be growing indifferent Pasteci's method in treating hydropho- w Amsterdam the delightful custom of | But at present his gentle and persuasive | " 410 & profratcted spree with taudas !'lwl‘lynnln I’vlurh-n‘w poured sho If"‘” cire, IH’]" b Bl L Lo his fate, and the prospeet of o MPRLGILE RD Lt : ] R e SRy R T e v : RS into the fort for three suceessive days— | grow, the hownds silent as Specters, eyes { ceation i the sucred precinets of Bea i v \I nln[m ind ‘I. I_ll~ m_;.u ; W ’)l:.né \:1‘1 1‘(‘. % A\I(i “ll;“’ll‘, |l|’u. Fins e B G L \\ll]\:‘m yl..lllh n, :;m[h» :lll'l'h 1 Dav- | irom Friday morning till Sunday even- | wnd nose enting the carth for its seciet. | trice in the near future s encouraging, ons who have not the dise and of gazine of Americ history, the cus- | &) Ses bl enport hachelor, suicided Sunduy with a | ing, the fifteenth of June. He eyvén sent | “They will pass over the tracks of con Ihe Beatvice Republican was lovied %,,,._'.m.._‘ escape. This wonld seem to | tom of New Year's calls was conilned .1,{ "’l”]‘l'“”[- /i1l bo bl into & roaulap | FA0r and a rope. to'Salt Lake for rockets to five the camp, | viet Squads, but will open on the first | wpon yosterday by the holders of a ohat- be the method pursued with the four New- | strietly to New Ye jat llnme will bo blowniinto n regular One of the handsome Ludy hellos in the | but a heavy rain fell ali day Saturday so | single track they find. 1§ it is the ong | tle mo instit, and it is adver- ark clilidren, who, soar as wo obeen | Noother Amerieali city or town even | old fashioned prairie five by next fall, and | Des Moines oftice, received §80 in cash | that they could not take effeet. Morn track, we will simply sit still. They will | tised for constabls sale to tuke place M T he di chies, have | S0 much as contemplated borrowing it it will very likely sweep the state. and other gifts, Christinas ferocity” had no pity for women | run it a hundred yavds or so, noting our | January 20th. A¥Tangements will be able to n from the dispatches, ha Gt } e Lot ittt bty A pensioner of the war of 1812, and a | or children. The men dig pits in which | silenee, will thidw it off and search | made to continuc its publication however not been attacked with the hydrophobia, [ To "i“' ”',”“' when o came (o, ro- Having failed to get its own man into | I of the Marquis de Lufayette, is in | the families could take shelter from the | again, When they get the right track, | for the present. Its friends are uutm- althongh bitten by dog v Y as the first president of i Pt Gl (0 Juckson county poor hous deadly storin of missiles. Sunday arose | we will helloo and start after the hound | elined to relinquish the ficld entirel, New | Y X gonoralisioflico, the Hera, with & eiear, brilliant sky, after the: pour- | that has it The others will join him, | the Express and Democrat espec lev n now urges the abolition of the oflice Son county. haned himsolf to w4 | ing rain of Saturday. Latein the after- | and the race is opened.” view of the approaching cam- altogether, From a purely business B e RO b It ] 4 m o bugle sounded in the fort and a | Atlasta red hound, careering like mad | paign, The Lixpress is ordinarily A]’hbcd standpoint Dr. Miller may be right, but CLIN 90 00N 0K LY B3 IVOOI: »f trnee was waved. The men w across the field, halts sndde tuml as the o of ex-Senator Paddock and IS, I Ty A (i gt | ap anuna A angthioy astone at & | naines were mentioned fu the writ of ar- | over himsclf, faees ahont, soses the | will b callod upon to p » guberna- 4 s i i C 088: og, ) NSse e dog and struck a " 1 H 1 | " ] it i 4 e 3 I H rest went to the prophet in s body, telling | ground « ly, lifts his head, “A-no-o pirations of . Swith_ of |\.; of the sur .‘!u_., <_n»um:|]x.,1 1,(-1.,,“ My |:..lv_ ;'_rlwl("u the il xlu- king her nose | him that they thought their beethern had | G-w-u,” aid i< off” like an arvow from a | v The Republican friends of Mr., 2 iy A 9 Morton got in his fine work st s and intlicting a bad cut ove y N fil A that re owstring., “That's the track shonts . » not disposed ave hi o e e e SRt - o el Mot & i | done all they conld, and that {hey we bowstl That's the track,” sh 1 care not dizposed to have him fes on William I, Switzler some | was vemark CEIL L0 UITIVO | 4y, William P Ochlman, of Davenport, | willing to surrender and give their lives | Willias, and witer the howling hound | withoit an organ heve cvon though the Finding this task unprofit- | at noon, and dw s afternoon hours | —————— aged 52, a butcher by trade, committed | for the suke of the peopl ’ | we o, The other dogs join in pell-mell | wily Democrat is giving the senior sen- turned their mud-guns on | came the vice president, m{.- EOYEENOt, AccoupING to a foreign item, King | suicide S ml;l\ by F;.\});{n s with a halter | But the white flag was dist nd | at first, then i the | ator numerous very friendly boosts. In Commissioner Spar Fuiling | thesc s, representatives, foreign pub- | Theebaw has four queens. This leads | Stvip in sarn'whils the fumily were | Burton and his men continued to ad- | track, in full ery and ats gait. | this view it is then'very probable that the with this public servant, they will pres- | lic characters, and all the princi I the Chieago 79mes to conelude that the | VY- 1 vanee toward the fort, fivi + i Away ol to the wes A ) calls | Republi will - be resuscitated and ently choose some other target for their | tlemen of the city; while in the evening, | stories of Iis brutality as & husband are -“;'.""l'v “‘J‘“]” ;‘“‘"\‘ I' INEIIEIONeES "“““" B0 men Lantion: e v AL, Sl A (aona e busis than 16:hRS/IERY i AR g 1 o i T T e ik well in Keokuk, dropped on the head of e forwa 4 “Tor | sky 1t s the conviet cireling back ! yed cheap blackguardism. Tho meadacious | such as remained were served undoubtedly slanderous, as one king | o durkey, forly fact bolow, and. was | God's . the | to'camp,” he suid dogs went postotiice war has relapsed into a howlers must have a victim; it doesn’t | tea, coffce and plum and pan cake. | can’t beat four queens. It might have | dashed {0 picees. he darkey came up mmanity iy your | keen as the wind, inexoral s fate, | very quicscent st I'he knowing ones particularly distr the vietim and it | Washington’s curiosity found expression | added that a king-full ean’t do it cither. | smiling with the vim on his arm 2.’ To this Burton and his men paid | following the teack of the conviet as tede | eluim that Mr. Dram has sent in his re- employ. before the company tinally departed. He —— It is reported that an attempt to poison | no attention, but rode into the fort und | as his own shadow Across the tracks | siznation, and will upon his rement two families at Aspinwall, Crawford | ordered the' Morrisites to stack arms, | of J.m.!.;n of otlicrs, along high roads, | fit ,,,,:H cures g and turmoil of the oflice, P ATy T ca| PG e AR 3 county, was made recently by a man i f without hesitation, Af* | over tields, throngh herds of eatt 2o to Florida to recuperate his health, o G | AAE O OLB OB 1 or otherwise; and. be- | City with his tail feathers ereet. He has | 1100 GH Sehalter, who put Paris green in | ter this, Burton ealled for Joseph Morris | other conviets tha led grimiy as they | Rigg's fricnds are not quite so confident T .‘_"”.‘ PR e Are | ing told that New Year's calling had al- | curried bis point in locating the next | their coffee. He made the mistake, how- | and the other four men mentioned in the | passed, the hounds went, holing the | ot Tiis chances ns Drum's succossor, as cudgelling their brains to know what w\.tll wuys been o featur ew York lifs river convention in Omaha. When the [ ever, of putting in too mueh, so that it | writ of arvest. On their presenting them- | track o the flying conviel where it had | they were some weeks ago. G, P, Mar- be the ofticiul status of suspended office | ghseryed, with emp “The lnghly | Kansas City fellows come up in Septem- | colored the cofl 1 was discovered in | selves he said: “Lwant no more of y« been laid ws light as thistle on the firm | vin'seens to lead his competitor by sev- B oot oo | b i o NEh: BRAA o AR SR e to prevent serious results. al apostasy. T don’t know how earth, but whereat left the tell-tule scent | ecal lengths, He has sueceeded in unig- fayored situation of New York will, in | ber they will be floated back in chun ! - well us you hive. all the same, Nothing could shake them | ing the democratie factions to all intents flmod ;"'I“j" l'"“.“'"“\”f‘l adjourns. ILis | the process of yo tiract numerous | pagne. Dakota. it 1000 rounds of onr i o—worhiug check their fuvious rush. | i pirposes, and unloss all sigus fail, ho reported that Justice Miller has said that | ¢ its, who will gradually ch Forty school houses were built in- San- | you and 100 cannon balls, besides shells,” | Over other tracks made by eonyi ar- [ wili he the next postmaster of Beatrioe, such par ¢ entitled to thoir original | customs and munners; but, wh T I¥ the regular army cannot keep down | horn county during the Y Then he said to Joseph Morris: * { ing shoes from the same last F t such seems to be the pu,mlunm. positions. The Globe-Democrat strikes | chunges take | never f e | the Apaches and other hostiles it is either Sioux Falls improvements for the past | Willing o give up:” e o box they went without hinderang pression and apparent wish the nuil squarcly on the head when it 1 and cheerful obser: { New | too small or poorly handled. The propo- | year foot up §252,000, reply, tried to vide the people down W by some intangible mivacle of th - e OR S b b it k: : : . A 7ain. | his powerful horse, but Joseph, st ight on a single trail The Waistband and the Shower of comments as follows: “It is doubtful if | your's day.” Since then the custom has | Stion to call out volunteers to hunt down | The army telegraph line botween Wain- | his 1o ores, bub sl RonDIngs Mg LLOR o Tl Judge Miller has oxpressed any opinion | winged its way to the corners of | fifty savages belittles the government [ duska and'Lavinore is for sule quickly forward, ook hold of the bridfo | Is 1 onds, : r ; B Tho comtost. for the toreitorial fair will | With both hands'and sont the horse back | fifty yards away,” sui WS a8 Wi Boll Afall izt ths Mr oS aaty upon u question that is linble to come be- | (he land, from ocenn to ocean, until | A1d mikes the army appear ridiculous. | | The ,'.1:"1',;_'.,.(.;f..‘!’l'.v,\«.'x.'.‘.:.“”.‘.‘}m"]'\H} in upon his haunch noiviad patel o forests.” Close to i | 4,y ‘*“” Al feaad - Strooor e fore the supreme court for decision; but | pearly every place of any size on the J be opene: hen he tarned to the people and said: | was a squad of convicts licse we had sE aThordhe Tail of Dalint ayeies granting the view attributed to him (o bo | American continent maintains n_ inte W cheerfully present our local con ’ “Ihave taught you righteons prineiples | sc | the woods anhoar Dofor [asr e Jul ot cLukin g 8 © | Elkpointis said to bo the newspaper | p,, s i W ) f ; . RN P e R alRELIEAR 5 A A0 o ios with o commlete review of | , Flkpoir ) o | from heaven,” and then raising his head e had micde alking sligly, | 10 o e oIR8 BRI correct as a point of Iaw, it does not fol- | change of civilities on New Yewr's day ! cemetory of the territory, yet a demo- | pooxelnimed: “All those who ave wik- | touch every bu T'hon i ! 0y Bl o hud_just tyiiiads low that suspended ofticers could dorive - . Ilw[‘ll‘njnnku( the year. They are now | cpatie piper hus been s d there e ) R Rn e AR | RRE (s R YR8 LI vough } 0 BIOW L0: SIEe any practical advantage from it. With iberty to copy and enlarge upon the Ipswich has sent enst & handsome wiy ! The general ery was ‘Here 1| wmaking a half civel h st st A 3 the adjournment of the senate the pres- et b e o | Work e have don ;w]w ar young business man t ul ant?” with the exception of a few sons | yards"radiu I rod ‘n | g AtER RS AR ident’s power of suspension will be v O L o e PASRTINE S SRy S e i atch of young ladies anxious to get | who form m 3 st ut \ 1 ved do ' vived, and he will only need to repeat as they have been the order of th OMATTA enters upon the new year with | married. coulil stand it no - Jonzor seph vad, suddenly the 1 rfal got down, went to e in B S "] R R 5 There is a general clearing out of vooatdnal Clifton, in Sullyjeounty, has lately seen | stepped forward, — Burton, b 2w wid for istant, with nos i, | wnd were passed into the 1 tho process by which the change was | 4),,"1q associates of the Clark-Gould sautiful mir the buildings of Fort | rage and followed Ly some otl o | 1l ith fleroe ory to the loft, zan | it Mo e Hiving effocted in the fivst place, and the restored |00 vonent, and a reorganization of the | oy Sully, twenty miles away, being dis- | up 1o him and - comui y rds with head up, | )00 official will go out again, As a matter of ol X : L0 Tae | erations, tinetly visible, up iy the name of the Unit ites W i i track of RS S : YOu, 1mo- f oo “ stafl, who are to earry out the policy of S———— e e L 5 = 11 | prophet ealmly replied 8 yiet head 1o the 1didn b suspension amounts to a removal, | Gopepal Manager © Callaway. The | We leave the doctors to fight out the AT, il Rc 00N KeaROLE: are- ShL | HEN o ! i Lo hiad mude a short eat didn’t and it is useless to discuss itin any A 5 rahd A fuming over the vaise in license from 100 | 40 0 tou: g h me; and light," new regime annot help being | question of meat poisoning. What we | to $500, and the council’s back grows | nevert’ —Th W v 3 Ll I ( vin, g k f t ning n ight e an improvement upon the old. ' want is & market house and inspector, stifler with ag Burton fired live shots at hin e | 1 coi ) [ 10 L bim and oy hand an e ,.Mufi Apacho | days of the Vining dynasty in e e Miller is trying to arrange the neces fre t department arve still painfully We stiil wanta market house in Omaha y preliminaries to hond the town for $10,000, to sink an artesiun well and se. ————— e rnew re; |l\||-|n' it was o novelty Tue Chitago News forms a correct es- | Year's came on F in 1 Mus. timate of the parties who are making \\ \<hington was therefore at lmuuu it be such vigorons wlts on Land Commis- ier usual day of the week for receiv- sioner Sparks, “The mendacious howl- | ing ealls. Tho president stood beside * says the News, “opened their yawp- | her, with ail the stiffness for which he Samucl Bell, of Jackson township, gives the mendacions howlers ) e asked o New Yorker whether such | Cononer Chase returns from Kansas OFFICIAL changes in the Union Pucif i r, each witl of confidence, The boom r s land-mark to futare gen- fifth he reeled | ne of hi than 100 ity wwure | budd me put him y ' i i his w i £20,000 for th at, cure a fire depurtment | the | 3 ) f Rl i it G| he ( Vill you © Al prophet « 1 b A 1 L hé ( hie belt- Ipswich has shipped of this year's crop 1 | ul sleen 1 ! ; RERREESMSOE 200,000 bushols: of Whens oad 5850 A e 1 PP M) | thie & f , 7 i #ohi monl. is not | braska haye not yet disappeared. M HAPPY NEW YEAR'S, bushels of barley, and two-thivds of the | |1y oonfrontine Bor Fil ) : e Y aoms ponsi- | ger Callaway hus proved himself to betho | The drinker wiil swoar off again crop is yet in fariers huds S0BRLY, GADILONYIAG L0 | i LgHo e i Larmore boasts of clean, graded and | \W iy did vou kil R : 1 tain] 1l DAoL 40 S lon e MECK the Tudian department with Capt. Craw- | of a business man, which for years But the ,'y'.l.r':'r:}"‘:\“.“l[‘.\.”' ds profane Folinined sisoiigend sldowulks, us tou tauls deliburately uin y I e | ming , and tl arned vound and ford’s manngement of the Chirieahiuas | almost an unknown quality at'the U. 1 ; probably swear oll, aded schools in Dakota, Her municis | oo i 1o from t S ficld at | n, M yau will GRS threw the first spavk into the mugazine, | headquarters. He does not repel every [ Besolutions are now In order, 2 pal debt is only 4,000, and that is for u | (i TR A i . ol I - ke, yo g u ,(||‘4N;‘;n(~ But the quostion is not now one of patron of the road who dares to approach | A determined resolution needs no diary. lire engine and” apparatus and water | - ) i n { ok Farant e Itis simply how the outbreak can be | im, and heis accessible to suggestions ew Year's calls are becoming like last | supply u | of the arrested men, holding ip h ) < n | ' He gave them to suppressed most rapidly and the depn which have for their objeet the mutual 1's bird's-nests-—out of fushion, i3 Wyoming. d been ridd y Lan |y 1 3 n ‘ DU, found them dvantage of v.‘ company and of the Swearing off is fashionable just now, but if The mad dog scare s struck Chey Z the tight, excl el ) them v « y ¢ e | f Ir is & mortifying fact that the atrocitios continue in spite of all the ef- | th forts mudo to suppress them in the south- | remembered by every putron of the cor and a health officer who will inspect west. Gen. Crook’s report ¢ places | pany, aud the antagonisms which th meats and vegetables the responsibility for the present out autocrat of the tariff sheet raised ———— break where it belongs, and tha on his own shoulders. Divided x bility at San Carlos and the mo ng of | po r of one important qualificati When the old year is gone, dators punished most effeetively. v 1 , ¢ is stru L e —— v Competition nowadays is too | you date your letters 158 you are liable to | enne another Mount: o . oot s troops are necded m / y | pu ada | 4 1 Salt Lak cre?’ As this time, uls0. one of Burtos vils 3 sl bers suflicient | severe, and the Union Pacific isin such | swearon. Cheyenne and Salt Lake City are con- i e A B I SV | N \ ( “ E JILID be sdnt dlicre dnnumbore sutliclai by & f i tesolutions for the New Year are now on | De¢ ted by telephone. el I 2o ] wer ey e | &y i augh ¢ f i to meet the emergency. Frosh horses ave ancial straits, owing to veckless stock f T e imgt] 1 o ey - tap, but they will run out as easily as water wo men engaged in a duel with shot . & B aad o1 ap, but they will vun outas easily us wate crely b LA ; L s [ i | Taclet C‘m:?"::’- 1 til i e t wy | L0seL | A DIRECT LINE FOIt y bbing and bad business management, oA T quns near Fort Fetterman recently and saneln ghould be made permiiting tho U tak i uf i goneral Tie gentiemen who pay L0 4 year for u;h'l:::u'\ S, caior, fa | 00 s ili i ) re i is sinecure. S i o tha D spensing lqui " Je g on, d arpenter, fe whe I v i ) he convict horses of civilians while troops are in | is no sinecure. So i * ! tho privilogo of dispensiug liuld retresh- | o JON Mebhorsom o carventon fell | dug, whon thoy wore murched to sal || e i | ENg apd, France & Germany, pursuit of hostiles, the owners to Im re- | and Nebraska are coneerned they would celve mol® calls than anybody | o¢ sixty feet to the ground, and wus i " . g the hound wships of this well know line are sl ’ R G e the anfastantc - 3 s g y L v short time 0 ) lon | 8 M AN v v L ol pirineis, taibursed by the governument. As mat- | gladly sce the old antagonisms wiped out. | o> P e o e ovae siug Loward dis Ll el b with v (it e (e phsawge B8 ters now go the o Apache euan trave! | Both the public and the railvoads have v A Priday. Saturday A Uawt (% - - ¢ A > o hounds are weiblé arvy tho L 4. b d miles on a streteh wiile the red from their existence, Our peo- y Suturday | - The people of Cheyenne ani + : - ; d ; b hiw Ll i ey o U 8 hund 3 " e i - i, | & c - At s like a railway train | lins have petitioned the Union Pacific | A clent o2 ( o4 e | e Grayiso the | @hur K vs tor Plymoutl poorly mounted and overburdencd cuv- [ ple only ask fair, impartial and consid- | yupuing between two big towns with a little | man goment to reopen and operate the | ting sh v g W i With wem. p ; L HAM IR alryman weaken in marches of half the | crate treatment at the hands of the rail- station between, at which it stops re- | Colorado Central railroad between those | Cure & woul s L SR Blesrage W Biataroe voads, aud the waintenance of such rela- | " towns, The road is thirty-tive iwiles | tented. = ’ Do hound sed hiw. They buled i L | fo v