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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. TARY 4. 1886, THE DATLY BEE. Crook's Succe | Wagner's greeting by Milwaukee's male | placid fortitude with which the corpora- | guestion will now go to the supreme court. | revenue tax, amoufiting to over §100,000, | surveyed as Sasyer had done, and the P The proposition to organize a body of fron- | chornses, followed by a cantata to be | tiom managers have listened to the g Y The whole lustory of the case shows how | have been settled, and the property of the | only recourse was strate i Onana Orrrcr, No, 018 axp 018 Farvam @ | tiersmen and hont down the murde rendered by 1,500 voices, accompanied b, of their plundered patrons hard it is for a citizen of New York to obtain | defendant released m litigation T'he sale began at about” 11 _o'clock in Nrw Yok OFpice, Roos 65, Trinese Brinise | Apaches isn ored in military circl n greand organ; & group of German folk e e stice in asnit in which Jay Gould's elevated | A divoree was nted, the decree day. Whenever A good lot was Wasnisutos Omvice, No. 33 Fovnreestn St [ Washington, where it is thought that * rs by 2,000 voices: sclections from | IS ranking the Unfted States senators | ailroad company is a defendant. ‘i" “,"""l" ot RN R g podiatels False ”‘\\h ‘H.M party from | ofi e stoness oith ne & -4 iy . 1 ol Ayt - single, all within t ¥ minut rom the | immc y rais , he party fron Publistied evers morn ng, excopt Sundny. Th “”‘ e 1’ Ly AR g | Hermann Mohr's “Prize hymns'* by the | asto their wealth the Washington corre Seymonr Park, 5 the petition, st Des Moines, on | Boston. Much to his chagrin somc of the onls Monday morning purier published in the | of exte ti shligine orchestra and soloists; and the perform- | spondent of the' Philadelphia 7 Netvagia City News u in dudge MoHenty's cout ts on which he had most set his heatt TEANE BY WAIL: gl Lo the past ¢ ance by chorus, tenor and baritone solos ] tor Manderson's fortune Tlhe News delights in the suece Sey- | an named Graves loyoe a #pov ulators. Th 10007 upen Sontha...... B0 | & S R the MOSLA bl and orchestra of “Columbus,” the orig- | up among the hundreds of thousane mour Park, the vast and beautifu plan of factory in Dos Mot - eorld ot fand o0 Onves Month 1m Spha bbbt pey hy Catl o s Bolid ott of Df. G, 1. Miller. 1t isan honot to | ‘ 100 1L young W cing wl] A A very s ndian fighter” in the army, and it n comp ), LU t ordinzly, «n S0 e, Pt et 1oy Wdnwstay P D o | ol ot TIOHN. ClaPmsey Ml PERSONAL AND POLITICAL glas connty and the state, and_a demon | ploye ». She reciprocated with ‘ vm\_u““u. Iy, at TERMS, POSTPAID | o ; . o profitableness and happin teh deutal _.\1”.‘ - o R One Year, with premium § L _ < legislature meets in Januar \ gent tree eulture confers, r ry Hopkins, of u < h A e ‘|" v importan y s ¢ Mt D t 1 doetor has made wali 1 cherr i s anction, THie f.',"“' (hs. without premiuin 5 ¢ olent policy of Mr. Dawes and ot week there will be matinees and ¢ pas, ash and elms, especially the G Lwith a Swed X pi . J American redskin | concerts, the whole “f There are two cleriym ¥ ot flourishy with gre 2 on the 1 worer who had ing at } Il owe mote to his cam- | won the $1,000 prize offered 1 e Kans ned at 20'clock g wwver had a friend tally instracted to Al communieations relating to news and od p years ago General Crook was Wl . Kan - 10 l over J 1 Il torinl maticre should be addressed to 1o B0t | ealled to Arizona to pueify the Apaches, | 10U ot will eotide A : ¢ STATE AND RITORY, ounmitted to jail 4 Diving . TOR OF TIHE D, ; 4 A A o | dition of their own work. Milwauke Taken as a whole, thie Smith tamily is prot L AL AL BURINFS® LETTERS then in a state of ndTevolt. | e to draw 100,000 strangers, and has |t reputable. Not a wember of i i Nebraska Jottings. Dakota. i Senator Sawyer, in telling the AllY ters and remittances should be | He assumed el of afl and began | o0 $140,000 guaranty fund to cover | Cof Parmers around Mentorville ave using 0's new $100,000 ¢ er day, iy man got hol addves o Tk BEER PUBLISHING COMPANT, | his work by rsonal investigation of v I AR The Plumed K - corn for fuel cated this woek about 23,000 aeres of firstclass tin DA Drafte, ohecke an o origrs . jle deficiencics. Wihen Omaha's e Plumed Knight will give every son « ; Tand, whiile 1 had a bad Jot of about 10 b0 mnde payablo 1ot et | the canses of discontent. With his life wbot n share 16 Nis o f Cass county’s rocord show legal o Hotisowlves in Stots Falls are com ! A : Y abor a share in fiver mine Gast 6 il BT o EAlla At Com: | norus loft on my dinntla.'" The - yrdite dential eleetion splices during the y ! i fown the wages of domes: | gom that day's purchase formed tho CONRBSPONDESCE / with an attists’ conoett, wicre s Messts, Owen, of dorsol slopes of Seymour Perk. ns in his hands he visited the varie T b e o THE BEE PUBLISHING CUW'\‘ P" PRIETOAS. | ies. He fotnd plundering of the Indi. | Yill be in n position to: bid for the priv. | Taoe oadly is reported tohave lost Fhe Wyemore elevators put up an [ tics to 160 a week Dasis of Senator Sawyer's fortune, ho r stel usical fo: < to T 1 t than outrages on the wtracting such musical feasts 101 4560nts of money lately, but he is still rated | average of §1,000 a day for grain T'he Chicago & Northwestorn engineers | oetimated at two millions of dollars, The E. ROSEWATER. Eviton ans more general . 1 | ol atitare: itw: JATANUNE AN or: Jknhl L O — | at halt o willion Homer enpitalits, have orgized | ate alrendy a ok estending thee sur | sory us wiolo Tilusteates the shrownd Deatin has, in all probability, put an | grabhers onest ngents and swindling q 2 acifio The shah of Persin is a great sportsman, | <t MR O, UHItE W oWt e | L e 1 1 gra T nest g y . = Those U n Pacific Ann . bt li6 Hever JooksAnto (he miizald oF qgil The new Congregational weeh at An ususually large nnmber of contests ssurance to ais politieal friends that | A5 980 AE LIS Tontiad L4 Ogallala will he dedieated this monti f ll':q l‘ Yll]m]\‘ ‘.; u{ are being tiled in | will not be ousted from his at in the ) s loaded. : At i the Deadwood land oflice senate without a shrewdly planned res e SRISON. now roads lils title There will be a grand rally of distinguished A Norfolk man drowned himself to es ’ L Canren HArrison now reads his title | oypepival at San Carlos. He promptly in- | laway's annual y this year are enclosed | o LhHe S @ sratud tafly of ditilenishod | e paying o seventy five cent board | A farmer in Walsh county whose wheat | tance A clear as mayor of Chieago. His conte formed the military authorities that avy | in tiny blee eny At Are very.nrettd, | gov Santiary St Jackson's | [ was cut down by hail, harvested a sccond The occasion of nator's r ant, Siducy Smith, has thrown up the | poonanent pacification of the Apsches | This is the first time in his life that the editor AR A The Orleans postofiice has been raised | Browth very late, making ten bushels per | repetition of the stoty was Wis meetl Ex-Secretary Belknap lives in b +and grading No. 1 northern luneh, the other day, with Mr. D. sponge. be preceded by & complete trans- | of the B as had an annual pass on the to the presidential grade, with a salary [ et¢ and grading 3 orther ) L A5 ALY N an————— must n ¥y & comy ™ | Union:Dhgitio vilwas<Repibtisan: quarters in Washington, is beautitul w of #1600, ¢ A prominent bus Yunkton | Turner KUt father of Ross luqu-L The Republican seems to know exactly e e Oleomargarine finds @ ready market in | ts that natural gas « b fautid | O e Al & AT Many a long-winded congressmen is thank- | Fremont. 1t i< o “phat take™ tor the | ful that natnral s ean be more easily blown | boardmn hot | out than extinguishea. Columl lecid 3 olumbus will decide the question of et wEtaw { P whtly acquainted with Sawyer, A | Gen, Horatio C. King, of New York City, | iss 35,000 in bonds for watet works [ A How of watey lias heen struck in tho y years ago, when Turner was appointed i the probable wominee of the president tor | on the 2d of February [ artostan well at Yankton. | e flow is | S0 G the custons at. Alexandrity v about the opennoss of the presont winter, | Mexico to settle. The Indians were sub- | £ st olngs Crelghton | the position of Judge adsoeate-seneal of the | Thirty-three | pernits, comprised the | PiiSure earres e sater olumn high | and the incumbent ofticer made st ALY 3 | dued and returned to the agency. A com prove i e following correspond- | qry, legal extent of the matrimonial business | A ) ey flotrs to retain his place, Senator 8 We feel safe in predi that it will ofice W oW thint thowd f the B 3 % in the air Fhe well was deepened forty 1 s ahtta 1voe: be shut “enouzh before we et through | pact was made with General Crook iat the editor of the BEE | Notwithstanding the length of the pr in Dakota county kst year | foet and dight inches, and is now 990 fect | Jetbeeame one of the strongestadvneat et 8 B Which e was (o have complete con. | Mas 1o unual pass over the Union Pacitic: | dent's m - people ave still finding fault | . The Fremont Tribune observes, o e | of Turnor's “eonfirmation, “an_advoen v ————————— trol of the agency, and to be held re- 4 Copy.| because it did not mention this or that sub Tlfi;,‘;“;:m.”.“.Iqhmy.' ,,;,’:,’:””. ".'.”‘,‘““:\ 1t is stated that out of thirty-five pre l\,”'.‘:,:li‘.if.,“ n”;]l”' :"."‘:"‘.uktli:m Uxpeg the by laws the board of trade | sponsible for the peacefulness of the in ( \‘v‘-\\l A n“ Ratway Co., jeet "_' by i -“ AR emption cases in the Aberdeen land My, Turner te ‘L mother story of Seit election begins at 3 o'clock in the after- | habitants, The military assumed con TR D 5 A poll of conere t< down L3 demoerats m‘:.{ h{;‘lf'.“‘fi‘”""lll__’“' ! "‘»'l"'“ & Mo | trict referred by Commissioner Spark ator SHIVVor-wlitoh Lk Vosit told:eto noon in the rooms of the board on Mon- | trol. The hostiles were “tagged,” num- | Tion. B Rosewater, Omalia: in the house and 52 republicans against sus- | i ESE RGN riska Chy L7 LR :“‘I‘“l"‘l”(“‘ S s non libutas Al It 6 BT T . D : ‘ g y i = . commended for patent, eight for re two children, both dimghters, whom b day, and will continue until 5 o'cloc bered and earefully guarded, A new Dear Sir—Enelosed 1 hand you ani Ponco is endeavoring to secure the pro- | tion, and twenty-six for special investiga- | traned to work in s Kite o, ns tHOng't That ought to give every member ample nt was given them. Many of the | A. 33 for self ] % posed German Lutheran college, which is | tion ho did not own u dollr’s worth of prop time to vote abuses which had sprung up were the ru this company all passes must be ‘1|“|I.‘[1 By | SO G DTGBt KRGO ST TEIGE - ty in the, world, On a certain Thanl —_— b ey months. tho manufacturers | SHNed by the persons to whom Issued bofore | Chatdler means to be a sharpeyed etitie of | the Platte. ; LAWYER BRADY'S FORTUNE. duy, wiien lie considered thi CHARLESTON has completed her census, | 7)o found their entering the naval administration hereafter suggests that Ihe s of Dakota county col- ao | Cdueation in the calinary arts about coi of Indian outrages found their oceu Acknowledge receipt and oblige, it wotld be more appropriate for him to di- | lected § B86 Last year. The nimber | &n Attorney Who Fell Heir toan En- |10 e told them that he expoeted p ne “2"!1'1 was the ““h’l ';[ i Yours truly, Teet |.|\‘ tention to the heretotore, His best | of deeds v <..‘t.l-( wer and 203 mort o fl":- “l"]' et “\"i"l"‘- \ | tienlar friends to dinn and want - | § o 5 v at San Carlos ageney until the in "M, Ol Gen'l Mar's Se time has gone by, anges were filed Philadelphin - Pre A thin, round | (hem to expend all their skill in prepu ;"{"\': ""l‘_"'.“'fjl’l‘:_}‘”( o ‘\"(‘Ij":‘h'l"“h"‘”;: rior department began a policy of med- 560 e Dukota. City shipped 136 carloads of | shouldered little man with a white beard, | ing the hest and dainticst dishes for i exion ¢ oston’s vote, on- [ irand Istand’s Boom. stock and merchandise during 1895, OF [ upon which time seemed to have shaken sts. The dinner was prepared and tinues solidly democratic il Istana this num! were filled with eattle, ( i Bt BN Lalong to the dessert to the satisf il Itand Tde N " « o attle, the dust of ages, is Lawyer Edward [} along to the ort to the satisfae- Sm—— Grand Island will be the end ofa B, & M. | with hogs and 12 with sheep Brady. IHe has an oftice on Seyenth | tion of all concerned. When the lh-swri “A Proserrous Western City,” is the St Deieise o, and the most natural and probable he venerable village of Calloun is | strect <o full of legal documents as to be | Wits served vach of the daughters found heading which the Boston Advertiser 'nn]x ||Iu’l;|nv| 3;_;\: I:.|llm .;\1 .'|\ 1ly|]'\l('|(||l"uu Your kind favor enelosing annual pass for | 0ction for railroad <hops. f 'I\\ b g b “m\[ 1l now yenr, | e ml\\('flh\ itk shop. 5 .||,|1,;.\\‘.],- | un"h, \l-.“: .'.']‘”i. “r“'y;.:\.'”; lT{)‘\]wm|.| 7 o H | ErESer | gponsibility. ) removs apt o Saver T R e Soveral monoytil eitizons hiovo subseribed rady is really ngreat swell, a deseenc CLRSTOLUICUATEUR IO B gives to an Omaha item. Omaha’s pros- | Geawford s tliasienalTor wiitch tho T eIl and wite over Union Pacific rail way e Should Be Abolished. £1,100 arter for e ol | s, and o s g arly oceupation as printer, and ARV Tk Bnsotlion ¢ t ¢ vord was the signal f ceived. While Lappreciate the courtesy ex- 1,100 ¢ arter N ant of Ivish kings, and the husband of « | 8 | B pority is based on ..\-eululfu}ul\‘d:\llmh of | dians had waited,and with the restraimt re: VERARE BT A EEBRRN A Fremont Heral Nebrs City has succeeded in raising | woman in \\1}.,\. veins the blood of [ i n_m!,\ lx-||lr-.=,«|| oflice to suit his gommereial position, trade facilities and | v forty-five of the s 3 81010 OVCr | Ligliost ostoom Lor s piirssl ] v 0 Having failed to get Crites in the survey- | the amount of money required to insure | Heney TIL of England flows, Old pare . WilG ae T A znificent country behind and around A il i st b st ourself, Leannot consist |05 oice the Omaha Herald wints the oftice | the removal of the harvester works from [ ments, brown with years, tell th custonis, Wl lias turned the reservation boundaries and innugu- | ently retain the pass. acceptance would G T e e e ey Town, to that place of both of them 50 bl £ Iomay be mentioned e rated the bushwhacking war which | place me under obligations whieh T eould not VorALOUIEE. ORtonIEes HaHBRIA alao R o] | B MYaIE OB oY ol FIGMNAR o Hobjpar) oxer tuanoE e Hword e can sail it the end that Mr. llammond, late- I we lve said anythmg reflceting up- | bas been in - progress sinee last | honorably discharge and mizht involve me | 0iGE " | pedited a fire with kerosenes and nartow. | {GURSL the truth of their claims of | ¥ 8 represcntutiyn of few Nork i, ll"; ything o : ¢ | HoK ‘ ! ted ¢ )k : L Ll pkl is of the Mr. Hammond b I8! " woother pronhet. | Spring in the mountains of Arizona. | i controversies which I desire to avoid. 1 S v escape nation. She Jost_her best [ 1is descent. . One of Mr. Brady's ances A on Prof. Couch as a weuther prophet, | [PUA8 T8 I8 1S is small band | 8t any timean amicable exchanse can be The 1 Grabvers, : EsvarRlhe 1Y tors, as a family tree diveet from the of | Whom or Suwyer was once em- weapologize. Seve days » he pre. | To suppress the revolt of this small banc B ! N ured several fine bliste flco of the!Ulstor: King of A I ployed to drive team MR AtR 06 lor ¥Al w Yont's day, | Of hostiles has taxed every resource of the | MM by your company for transportation, | Liglo TRt Albion has o new society comp g ST ehil G Lo CH AR Fotuth At : - dicted snow or rain on New Yearss day. | 90105 (68 8 FUed SEER ESOECR0 | pavable in advertising, T shall not hesitate to | They are keeping fip al lively snapping at | Jadies, and it is Jed the was Hugh Brady, the first Prot WEARY WASHERWOMEN ® hav The snow arrived nearly on time. Asa | Army stationed in.Arizona. An Indian | qyiiyielt of mileage tickets when travel- | Commissioner Sparks of the general lnd | Clique. The clab propose to exc i | bishop of M who | A M S guesser our Nehraska weather prophet | Who knows every defile and pass in the | 0 gver yvour ro office; but the conmissioner can neither be | but . {1y} (aotnUanGotlesinnbic Gt SRR B S i, o ¢ ile a ] over ad. it the eonn an neithe ut two subjeets trom diseussion in ifs : i JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE rle has . v 3 mountaing, who can live for days without s » 1 1 il I ), W givenal stat S ikt YA e ) has 80 far proved himself the equal, if g 0 Ry S Very respeetfully yours, sought nor bulldozed meetings, namely: Polities and re- | poy Tier | suneed aliegianee | compound for the lanndry. 1t eleanses not the superior, of the national clerk of | 0 and who ean travel ninety miles on B. RosEwATER P e liggion to the chnreh of Rome. Lawyer Brady | the most delicate fabrie without injury. S Taa s £ r,],.n'n. Hul‘ h\\vul\—h-nr hours, | At S T e il p W "’ i 13-1..-“-‘11\'_‘\..‘ )‘w\'m'u.l‘lnwn(!v formar. | has fallen Jeir to a Targe part of th Sold by grocers — elude n whole regiment of ¢ Yy ¢ | no design to ever have it published, There astings Gazette-orna i lattsimonth 1is s aecounted woperty through th athof his hrother, - | n zn to ever have it published. There | o ana pagers talk glibly abont “zathering | for y ot thit ansious dads denund | Beimtonio Remdy for forty venrs oniat of | Mhe Sitver Que in the House of in” trunk lines of 'railroad: and that city | some recompense for withered coal piles | the contraet depart i . ] sentatives, 3 ¢ reco « W i ¢ contract department of the admiralty LA 0 i can’t point to a single railroad as 2 result [ about that time of London, and for almost as long a time National Republic: 1'he poll } 1881 Tho most remarkablo thing about | horses arc worn out too and months of | cavital, Mr. Callaway’s personal rela- | of tho enierprise of ifs own business men. | fC. S, Clemens, of Loup City, @ave tho | Jadise ot 1o courtof Vordopars of Kbpints | nmmiersor thaseete is o Tollows . fe this gain is the fact that it was made in | time consumed. This is the process | tjons with the editor have heen friendly. . ol year a Lush-iins hoost into oblivian in | Forest. Siv- Antonio died some three | should be st ikt BOTEE GEATRE spite of a very exciting political cam- | which Crook is now pursuing. Itis the | and whatever favorable comment the Bt The House Censns. Grawd Island. When he awoke on the | years but Mr. Brady received Y Ldown s agiinst suspension paign. Lower rents and better farming | process which he has always insisted was | has made on his administeation has been CliicagoInter-Ocean. morning of good resolutions he was out | the deedS to some of the property snot averse 1o it tov o limited period by tenants and the result of the land laws | much more costly than keeping faith | unsolicited on his part and disinterested | o, inneapolis doesw't intend to allow St. | $10 and w watch that he has come into only anexperiment, wi the other T R Shta it P diRneL 1 ST ] : ; f ? 1to beat heranother time in the nu The young son of Rev. Webb, of Weep- | yesterday, The property consists - of hand, some of those who' favor suspen- bave had a good deal to do with it. with the Indians and preventing out- | on ours. We have no job oflice, do not « buildi \e Has to run a partiti ing Witer, seized a bottle of yite and | seven lots in West Philadélphia that were | sion would also prefer to see the 1"'11""l ¢ e breaks by proper management on the | depend upon railrond pairon for in- | O 00 B S LY, swillowed enotgh of it 16 KL a dozen | purchased by Sir Antonio while onv visit | of suspension limited instead of mado Ir the Bur's new press would work as | agencies. ‘The present Apache campaign | come, and the railroads can do us no ser- | it two.- Kids, but a doctor arrived in time to stay | O this country in 15 ALl the vestBof | permunent. The members are here set well as it looks, our estecmed contempor is the result not of Crook's mismar vice outside of exchangi ansporty - the wzes of the deadly stuft, the property is situated in England. ALl | down as tor or agiinst unlimited suspen: would be quite a readable paper.—Republ ment, but of thick-headed official blun i 3 == Another ¥ Jit Pow Miss G Fereu: of it exc one property at Strattord le | sion ent, -headed ofticial b on for advertising or . o | o owers, Miss Graee Ferguson | 9 4 can. s tion for advertising or payi I for it, Gonlall's Chicago Sun. AN RSB s o ien Gloud, | Bow, in Essex, is to b converted into Againgt ror A comparison will convinee anyone ;lll‘f'n(x;.j;unfflu-_p:‘l'r(l ”Il-tml.~||]“|-“‘ ‘.l:IA!.I-}r.II(.— whi best would not excecd five hun "The Pacific ¥ailrond panies have, re- | Wepe spiiled out of & v by w runal | €8s, anditis now being gradually sold. s Stspensions that the Bex much bettor printed | Ment in refusing to let wetl-cnoughulone. | dred dollursa year, or about cnongh torun | eently got another twist on the traveling pub. lorse on the vl and quite | 3wl 0, Mr. Brady suys, about st B ; 3 7 S General Crook washed his hands of the | this paper one i b The | lie. They el 3501) ZOLS MOTE: ke 5 i ' ML $200,0000 The late baronet Teft & son and Stales. D Leep. Dem. Rep. than the Republican. The appear- T v is paper one single day ont of The | lie. They eharge passengers more for tickets | severely injured. The horse straddled a [ T LTS % i 8 d responsibility for outbreak when he | zzpublican on the contrary his lived off | from the Pacific coast to Chicago than for | barb wire fence and died two danghte sister, as well as [ 300000 Sl & Hf the Bee will now eompare favor- ik e el e e : ontrary hi ) L : : . ety R B AR A K ol BT et ) 5 found that his authority at San 08 | railroad patronage for many years, and kets from Chicazo to the c Jas, W. My¢ crooked coupling pin Calitornia, aily paper in this coun- £ - v (o G I on the Union Pu intlated w check for | Aptonio’s two daughters come in, of | Conecticut end (o the Omaha mayoralty contest contractors which were fostered under the | e g ¢ s the Herald in giv e Teller management were holding high | tongue in praise of Mr. Callaway. Mr. Cal Foretay investors continue to pur- | formation of the management under the ohinso heavily in. Amorioan securitics, | interior department. A fow months Jater Even their experience in Erie and Wa- | his predietion was veritied. An outbreak occurred at San Carlos which it took 1,800 foct below the sarface, and wants to | Was working for Penfield & Hammon bo one of 4 few to drill an experimental | Crown Point Turner was a_printer in the color of envelopes in which Union hole town a few miles north of there, and was Pacific passos are enclosed and its rela bash scems to have been forgotten tions to railrond headquarters are notor Prhiiuisi ol nearly a year's military operations and o jously intimate, although it has hrought Turkns hasboen a groat deal of talk | severe campaign in the Sicrra Madres in Tugne hasbeen o great deal of talk | . a hibel suit against James Creighton to | vension of silver coinage, with 80 democrats and 01 republicans favoring it. which shows 5,000 more colored than white people in the eity. The surplus of dling which, after various protesis on the | OVATIA, Dee, 51, 1885 part of General Crook, drove him to re- SR Callaway, General Manager Union Pa- move his otficer in charge and decline to | citic Railway m Tar value of lreland’s crops is estima- | must be worn out by continued pursuit, | was no anti-monopoly speeeh injected ted at 3,000,000 more for 1835 than for | even if in the process scores of men and | juto it or was it intended for political t X v of a church mngton. He and Sir | Colorado was continually being overthrown and | jts very life depended upon its convine- Why this ez Coloral . 5 (] A b ml, nbhle? = e discipline impaired by the agent in [ ing the oflicers of the Union Pacifie that bbbl ot F14.45 10 $51.45 and cashed it ona Grand | Goupse for the bulk of the estate, but Mr. | Delaware . a 28 . ST B Ady : - o , sland bank. An ofli coupled onto | sy s helr P Floric ma s a panie over forty- | I It is eruel and, ungencrous | its support'and friendship were neeessary | The democrats of Wahoo, this state, are .'w.n"' i o e v L““;:: L ‘Ili' I’I"]‘)'“‘i':l""”““m*""’»"'l’” ol Ly & Inglis e 8 Low i “hes who tating the t while he is using every effort to repuir | to protect the property "of* that cor en, L in a disgraceful wrangle as to who | cuboose. 2 Hiinois e eallod | the mistakes of others o attack him with | tion agzainst the raids of the Brr When: | shall occupy the postgilice at that place. 1f B e DL oornonalion® arailednt | Ion i S el o s et AT o for to suppress the outbre: Nebraska | 8 BeWs in the r ever we compliment any oflicer of the | the democratie: partyy Iswt atter the spoils, ccola for the Nebraska & Kansas r: k his interosts. 5 Tas four thousand Sioux on reservations | ‘There is too much method in the con- | roud on promotion or for doing some- | WhY this unseemly se n. s coud, running iron Wishington, o | Mr Brady’s hife has been full of finan on her northern frontior and Nobraskans | certed attempts which is being made to | thing commendable, the Republican Lo nAntL oL | (olalvioltltudes Calihonthomareled Blh ) domand that the military foreo in the | diseredit General Crook’s work of the | shakes with a cold ehill and atonee pro- Nevravid . BN AN TS ALt | ot S | oL TH o abs it posts which guard it shail be increased | past three pears in Arizona on the part | vokes a controversy that in the end is . George L. A #nd no doubt | Austin Adums country on a weding tip. While in this sufliciently to prevent any possibility of | of a chain of eastern papers who arce be- | damaging to the rond and embarrassing | does, think he has resigned his leadershiv in A surveying o said 1o belong fo | eity he discovered, as Re contends, that | ¥ outbreak in the settlements. ing imposed upon by an anti-Crook liter- | to the oflicers. Onee and forever we de- | Nebraska po Butthe truth is he has | the Rock Iskind road, are viewing the lay | his wife ative of Robert Bloundell, |yt pisssdliatdend U R0 ary bureau with headquarters in Wash- | sive to say (o the Republican. that the | 40n¢ 1o sueh thing, and will not, for his use- | of the laind in the southern tier O coun- | was eiress o property known s the | pissur A . ¢ . B ¢ N . ‘ ) Il se - counsels, wejune () ios leader ¢ ¢ corps « o d Zachre, ing fro Nint ane eb K specinl dispateh from Washington, in- | wear shoulder straps which two court | job, Crosity cannot be spared, oot AECRT L S en eveyed between St Joscph aud | He staid here, fought the claim for two | New abipsiie. tends to apvoint Congressman O'Neill, of | martials of their brother ofticers havi ke e Beatviee, and that the road was bound | years, and then dropped it He still :4\\ '\_'l o Missouri, as chairman of the committee | vaiuly attempted to tear from their Crops and Transportation. We Should Say o, for the mountains hopes, however, to win the suif some day. | Yo Yok on Inbor. Mr, O'Neill is the member | blouses. In revenge for the approval of | What shall we do with onr crops. is the | w Philadelphia Call, James Manning, the man who was ac- | He bad, meantime, interested himself in 2 ALl Y I s, is th Kaufmann, who was bitten L supposed aTed W larviat pin o | aswoolen manufactory and made a good through whose eflorts the bureau of | their sentences by Crook, these so-called | question which is yearly foreing itself | i ior ol NVovenber Sist. e areind. i cide “,""‘,»‘ jmpaled on w laiat pin 1 96l of money. ‘Chen, out of consider . il ) 3 reng abid dog on Novemb sty has arrived i couple of weeks ago, died on the 2 i eal 0 en, out of nsidera- | 15y labor statistics was created and his utlemen” are moving heaven and | into greater prominence. The wheat | Puris for treatiment by Fastetr, 16 1 reported | his home nine miles north of Ewingg. | tion for his faimily, he took up the Lo as | Khode | appointment is in accordance with the rth to destroy the reputation of the arket is depressed, the elevators R e e e pirits, 1 His death was precipitated by the hurst. | # voeation, more’in accordance with the | South Cai wishos of the federation of trades and | commander of the department of Arizona. | ovorcrowded, and pricos aro sagging | nover felt btter in s Jite, A cablo corres- | e of & main ariery which had been | dignity of b zontionan of voyal dusent, | e Inbor which recently assembled in Wash- | They are bringing to their assistance a | hoavily. The export demand is limited, | pondent thinks that Kaufmann is in excel- | Dadly bruised, He leaves aowife and five | i vis, oG R e ¢ ington. ivairy be of the fear that | ana seems to be growing smallor annu | lent condition for treatment. We should | smlla ehildien, the vounzest of iyIToLRS | PREISNELS, B EARNY vocovered o | S e Crook may possibly be | ally. Taaratboel G T AT (ot set (R vaRD! B, Weess ola. ad lost $120,000. Now, in o glass vesse A8 ELIN; i statisticial liars of the grain pit | considered a8 & eandidate . for ;',”3;,.1“. rmh -"-”"”:IIT,“ |rlh- S e Martin, the storied_gontus of | o3 B fionod mhntloons. in fiet e who furnish each year glowing crop esti- | (/o ST ; > 10 yaluo.oLiho gronbidemand for Amorl Laird and Sparks, City, who gave a habitation and [ ot F G O o the first well Total ? 5 the doubl¢ r now worn by John Pope, | can wheat e, which ¢ stend v _ J i e o 0 halfg i i At A ) | et in Europe, which on teadily Neb it Irn]u|lr~<\4l|‘ny:m TS0 0 % y R dRators insveitato ot Beomitoibel| A L NG SRSy S e | QAT IR G BLERTIRL A BAIIGR SIGRE LY 3 Netwaska City News. Il kRt et Qusoure) ) 0y whiich he heeame linaneially interested | s at all abashed by the exposure of their | oy are contending, That is a emptied our seabourd elevators and kept | We huva received a copy of one of James | e Gondlict of Love tud rvitS | stands—u warning to men inst the Bvia a0 ) ob thelt | Porry are contending. at is am the ma home firm. as | Laird’s undelivered specehies in whieh he dis- i Wi (les of speculation. Besides his wile, unreliable figures. A few monthsago we Rt o Hovald 3 AT b 5 B 3 Sty i cle on New Year's oiftis i s = for Prosident Cleveland to settle accord- | in so many other ceonomical problems of | cusses Commissioner Sparks’ rulings. As L he has only one blood tive in the were told that the wheat crop of the past | ; T8 viowi 3 Dost 4 : w nerons enough to soften the hard lines | (7 1 State: little gvandehild ing to his views of the best interests of | production and consumption, the que Mr. Laird, of Stinking Water fiune, is one ot | ¢ _ . S nited tates—a little grvandehild - of Baton was to be tho larzost on record, | & production « iption, the ques of penurious ~ love, and muke the con. | Sied, Bites =, CS ) B et ehild i i R ice. But the men who are en- | tion of cheap transportation comes to the | he gentiemen Mr. Sparks has set down upon | .} RenEHauS f chavming felicit whom he thinks the worlc at child, cudy 1o 1] The final report of the department of in this unholy warfar ARATANEO R O © tho 1 \wo cannot expect him to look with favor on | ©'"1E Chapter of ConTming FAeity. he says, will come in for all ho has and s und oy agriculture on the cercal crops of the Reged 10 thiamILIOL HITgUght o bo | front. Wheat production in the valloy of the ruling i that tlel “ T : <|1 1 Ltoms all t he is to reccive from the estate of 7 A o OFORN aught a lesson by the exposure of their | the Danube and in India has reached a | Werulings of that gentleman. "The people oS aRa . his brother, “‘the baronet.” United Statos for 1835 shows that the do- | 1o ngaingt n hurd-working, brave nnd | pofnt where our abllity to competo with | 43 With Mr. Boarks i his eftort to save tho { Dog Moines had 133 fires in 1883 i throne "“"”“l:"_: the “’"l' at crop s compared | (icient soldier; whose vecord in the war | forvign growers i the markets of the public. domin trows belhig gobbled up DY | Storm Lakc's improvements for 1835 | SENATOR SAWYER'S SHREWD- A Mt fovie it G0 Rl e ,‘"(‘l‘“ 8 for | ynd since the war in the pacification of | world his become reduced to the simple | oo - DIALS 10,000, =4 ; NESS. ) wnais Mistantly man, woman and child in the coun- i v ; : " ; : . Soone’s improvements for the past yes - . 'y i singlo 4o d the savage Indians in the country is guar y of transportatic 08 fr our Has Gone and Got Mad n 1] I . . ¢ C 1by n sy )80, try. T | NG AL IR AR AR O T QR Hastings Gazette-Journal, fool up §89,551 How a New York Team D Laia A ey olrod by S——— ! B A H y colng Y | wheat fields to the docks of Liverpool. Dr. Miller, the Nestor of il n Nov Jim Darwin, a Cedar Rapids printer, i the Basis of a $2000,000 ottle of § 'S HabicAL LURS JOR QR nelghboring county of Sarpy, since | t0-dny in Arizona as he did it in that de- |~ W e are now attempting to compete bya| b Mitlen the Nestor of Journatisw in Ne- | <05} 00 forery Foriting, i’ ; o o the division of Douglas county years ago, | Partment years ago, and as he performed | pqil and water with forcigners who use | pe e feader of (he demociatic party of this | There were 930 births in Seott county | Senator Sawyer, of Wisconsin, says 1 lc'f'.? e Tooatpants il shhbegy ”.m',-h..'l has been quictly but steadily progressing | 't in Nebraska and Dakota during iis | water transportation alone, or whose use | state any longer. We have expected all | during 158 marrisges and 010 deaths, | Washington correspodent of the Now | Releent and ono U iroved inaaler, i ans muik in its aim of making itself the bunner ng. | admmistration of the department of the | of raii in bringing their product to the | along that Dock would get disgus Eldorado offers to donote a site to_any [ York Sun, is one of the shrewdest politi- | nee, miy e 108 ull driwisista- 105 SL ricultural county of the castern tier Platte seaboard is so trifling as not to affect | trying to satisty the eravings of the an- | responsible man who will exeet 510,000 | cians in ““‘Pt"l\‘l‘”ul nlzn_:xul ; just the : ily i Kpocitle we Know of.'= has been singularly frce from the clash- . ! materially the costs of the product, The | ized appetite,” and he is pardly to be bl "‘:‘_‘ . [-Eining (o e ti) L Lag Ml '("_ ings of conflicting interests politic A Great Song Festival. | fmmense value of our inland water ways | $0F stepping aside and talling the old party | Transcient, peddlers, and drummers | poitical comaign, LOUE TR I . i jor el i i 35 | to o it blin must pay a license of §230 to do business | Vermont side of Ly plain, and otherwise, but it has reaped the Our German citizens have done mere | to the country in furnishing a cheap out 8 (L 3 0TOl most of bis carly years wero spentat | benelit o!.ns 0gY |3|n al position and | to ereate and fostera love of goml_mmu» | let forits export wble surplus of agricul A Disg A TP T vy o connty paid out 55,08 to Crow .‘ ! I:I \.4 \ W \I.‘.‘J.‘ llh‘.h]lh\‘ con ot 1 At o of the railroad facilities which nearness | in this conntry thun all other nationali- | tural productions must continue to o the NSRRI AR i il (o pusb gour, aad | e of the dumber Lrudo of the Laks roc | ehcsenbuss 0 e g to the great railvoud center of the state | ties combined. Our orchestras have been | prime argument for the ueeessity of their | e demoeratic parly of Nebraska, a< it ex- | secured ten cony ictions glon. o zecelved.. thiia -““",“’,'”‘J"‘j“-' [ toller Diug ang tsVAICK S0 SEEARY has given it. “Twenty years ngo’’ says | reeruited from their ranks, our best con- | improyement. Lhe Missouri ean be p ists to day, is a disgrace to the nineteenth An old muan nwmed Smith, of Onslow, | SO 00 S Tin Tife to earn the HOW'S YOUR KHEUMATIZ? is a quostion 4 o APh | | br: ring blue it £ 3 that np h Tortined victin of 1thous the Papillion Zimes, “the vavious ruil- | ductors and soloists, instrumental and | manently improved st a rato per mile | century civilization, Instead of being a | blew out his "3':‘_ "l“ Mg B i ,' means OF stpporting himself. He regard (0 fnds the ordineey phige roads each wanted §50,000 worth of bonds al, bave come from the German | less than half the cost of constriction for | strong, compuct and hanonions political He wis "’.“““\;"" ‘“‘j o iy | ed itas a piece of i zood Toltune « ) v 1o roliove to lay their tracks through Sarpy count : 2 rac reatest musical fos wk railroad. With a twelye | body it is a colleetiow ofsnarling, Lowling, n.f"{' \‘“‘”"1 “‘”'*H".""' ~\”| (T »\\_",‘In he “”T["”f""" flj‘ s ll'fl‘-l 1 X SRR R Now they aro glad to go through and pay | tivals have been the result of their inspi- | foot channel the reduction in transpor. | uarrelsome factions, ouly kept together by | LK FR, TG R s Wil | SOMLmER, SN B 8 in | shing $300 an acre for right of way. - No- other | rationand their labors. In the field of | tation cost in a single year in moving o | e Know Hhagng klad ot uikanl (g ot of th bi [ ane e bl il v, sudden, county in the state in proportion to its | choral song the Amevican swngerfests | eron cqual to that of 1570 to the seaboard, | O 5 Bitestis o eeli b shive 0F 1= si00 ity capitadists have orzanized a | ra ; TR AT TR ; f b ‘ &l live sizo, will have moremiles of railrond with- | have beeome international in reputation. | wonld equal twenty-two mitlions of dol- [ REE (R ARTHL AT a zeat ontirely ub ; b Wik | compuny 1o build a ehamber of coms | or 1y curs, and in 1517 he (oo} in its borders than Sarpy when the rails | The next meeting of the North American | lars saved 1o the producers of the Mis | Kuown in politic e leadors are | Meree, . JLis pro et build 1 d for t) are luidon all the established suryveys.” | swngerfest is to be held next July in Mil- | souri valloy. But this is not the only | kept busy tryin Torings of | v 0oskin the ihorhood of $30,000 ! the ent B ot el waubns fiad " the - meomisa " thot i | v of such far sighted expenditure of |t vy for ofico and for spolls. and thero | 1. A highwayman” attempted o hold up | I ster or Jund N b ka N t l B k borcun congratulato itself. It has secured | will outstrip anything in this | funds, The markess of the world would | are fiom ten to a hundred appiicants for | Lrank Athion, ot Calliope, buy Eraik | iz by jils exprriency. with ehras ational bah its transportation fucilities without the | line yot given in this corntey | once mo yme eager biddors | every offieial position in Nebraski no matter | 1" wnd Toft fim on tho roud insensible. | bermenin Now 3 sury fasue of o singlo dollar in county bonds | The poople of Wistonsin have ubscribed | for Americun produce. Over production | how uprofitable and insignifeant. Verily, | Yook county has shipped during | the wio y v ot At OKAliA, NEBRASKA toaid in the construction of railonds. | #3965 (g entertain 20,000 visiting singers, | for the home market would be bulanced | the democratle party of: Nebraski b wakivg | tho pust. season 1337 carlonds of paled ) Gio0 fade B It was denounced at o time for its old | and are enlarging their exposition hall so | by the outside demand for forcign con- | ® 101y show ot itse "- : J it [1. hus hee "("'l',“" o L0 %0 DOk | of is indors } Uy OAntar 0008 y! 3 't sightedness at it w ’ " » ec- | sumptic 5 - o - on, thus.bringing into the country about |17 M o ay 1 s XX fogzylem and for jts short sightedness, but | that it will bold 10,000 person he sec- | sumption. The farmers of the east as Hard to Obtain Jastice. Lan, b land speeulitors in returs Y i, Prisident,” the conservative farmers of Sarpy county | retary has granted admiss o0 to about | well us those of the west would reap the Phitadelphia Record. D A loax Las ot last got pid of fho olor | the profits, sud bis of mee L Torzaias, Vieo President wero shrowd enougl to see that railroad | 2,000 singers already, while by means of | benciits of the change. The ouly suffer- | Afiera litigation of nearly eight years a | i eenily offercd for sale thore (o | fyiicl Alesnsbile, spronators L W. H, B, Huaues, Cashier, extensions in tho stato to and from | u formial foolscap invitation sovoral yards | ers would be the railroads, whose stocks | Suit has just boen « ainst tho New | ESry ' eluin against nor, Milon fimtiact) WAL B0 paon i, # e W18 8. COLLING Omaha were bound to pass through their and a woney ofte of §3,000 bounty, | other indebtedness have been in- | York Elevated railroad, in which the plaiu- | Oori, the showman. M. Otou paid the |y G Bleiors did not have capital oAt Lawis 5. REED, | tifr, Mr. Rufus Story, obtains an award of | debt and took the heast f | Iands, bonds or no bonds, and events have | Vienna's notable male chorvas, consisting again and again on the basis of the | enougll to gol control ( the best A B Tovzanis, proved that they were right. Douglas | of 100 voices, been induced to cross | wl-producing power of the patrons oounty has notbeen so fortunate in this | the ocean. Chicago alone promises 1,000 | of the roads and the ability of the tr $1,000 and costs. ‘The suit was brought (o re- A “phencmiual” eensis of Sioux City | Jands, Sawyer propos Joaton cover damages from the elevated ratload for | faken it lose of the year shows @ | purtics that they join b dh vunls BANKING OFFICE: 11l IRON BANK, Co. 12th and Faroam Stroets Ge:erul Linui g Busiuess Transactods 4 g 3 running trains in front of the plaintifl’s | popuiation of 2, an alleged iner and ahare oqually v they | vespect, but she has reaped through the [ vocalists, while the Germuns of St. Louis, | to b premises, and thus depriving him of his ease D% a0n in six manthy, Bious City's horn | daciurod that they her have & | rowth of her wmetropolis many of the | Philadclphia, Bufialo, New York and | levied on custy und ¢ A |ment. A comwission had previously | is u mighty ene and is never id Lure bono and bay il i nelits of the ienltural prosperity of | Louisville will eontribute from 506 to | products. The people, however, would | awarded $7,000 to Mr. Story for the iajur The 1 sending suits ) K] share with anyhody else ver, ag prosj Y ¥ ¥ ¥ Rer neighbors, 1,000 each. The programwme includes [ look upon sueh sufiering with the sume | done by the railroad 1o his property. ’l'hel Rhomberyg, of Dubugue ¢ unpaid | wias too lute for thew to have Uy ‘uu‘ /

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