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on B ISALE OF THE COMMERCIAL |, comsosmmmsrn TCEN GUERIDAVS SOLUTION.| e wre awo sasvion. | oy EANED QUT THE HOUSE, tasf"tal i i %ot | REFORM ANDNOBLE RESOLVES } - | - A Sea Captain Charged with Scattling The Romance of Ancient History fragile. The crowd swept impetnonsly His Schooner, — Seen Through the Goggles of back from the stage, a jam in the door- | Ohatles Kitchen, of Omaha, the New Land Bosto: b Jan Capt. Gerrolr "‘, the | Phe Commanding General's Plan of Dealing a Modern Humorist. An Audience of 300 Toughs Scattered in | Way instantly pest “ sher wave ot | A Baokward Glance From the Morning oft lord of the Hostelry, fand whs h With the Nation's Wards | l‘h. history of [1.,;.u n is fran i light By a Newspaper Man, {Sonaht v bons with & oresh the Second on New Year's Vows. § ! sadness. illustrates only too painfully | i it the front | 3 that the people of a town “make or mar | rending of e front was | 3 THE CHANGES TO BE MADE. ine Hewas WITH PROFITABLE RESULTS. | (it rosoutces rather than the natural re- | A Reminiscence of the Farly Daya of | forced out i bk A B A us Adbiea ol it 40 apsed. A ety »rom the | Pheir Drinks -\ Yonng Man's ' . sources and advantages it may Landes, Wyoming, and the e 1 p featn the Metancholy Holiday @ ) " on the start o . N Bome Gossip in Connection With Hot The tecommendations of His Annual Fhas Brbylomn, mith 8,000 gonrs the | Town's First Theate for relcuse o | yer and planks | under ar | Matters—The snow Blocks : y 2 vU IR, Ieport Explained at Lengsh, With | <urt of Minneapolis, is to-day a hole in - il S and 1€ 1 Three New Corporations ; o Figures Showing the Basis e .{\n;fl ““‘“" Minneapolis socks her £ dwell, the journalist | ane had | . d I x tor had dropped in for sholter Minor Capital Matters, of His Conclusions, \_ .'»‘:,.i”fl ‘“I" "“":'_“““ ‘,‘";' "\'\‘_Z““'l 3 , r." (Wyo. T.) as the Beg | from wi k | fro viving storm while he fived his P y ons ) emerged,. a1 Lthat | ovrshoe whicl atened every instant make common dynasty totter on its pl re Iy of so doing, in an | emerg t vich th 1 [FROM THE REE'S LINCOLS BURFAU] hiAadI The Way to Care For the Red Man. | throne, : : nterview with Mr. William B. Collins, of | b0 id d to bare his sole, leather to the snowy Charles Kitchen, the new proprictor of | Graind Manan WasiNGToN, Jan, In response to a | Babyl n s a :Emvnllv\mw tion of the de- | that town, ealls to mind an incident of of the catastroplie was fury, | pavements. It was Saturday morning and the Commercial hotel, takes charge of | the entire o request for additional information explana- | GL¥ of o town thit o S ot keeb tb With | the carly days of Lander. In the history | and a diligent seurc Camp wae | the handsome mterior of the saloon ap- the property today. He is known to | ¢ tory of the recommendationsof his last an K mlfl\ City While Wyion s | OF have in mind several imy changes nual report in regard to the Tndian question, | ARSI b U g ) vears-before | Pioneer times do not require listant ret- | seemed to among which is the hiring of a French Lieutenant General Sheridan has written the | 4SSN et and Kansas City vas | tospeets, and a short glance back to ‘70 | elude obscrvation —and - eseaped i fgogles and soiled glass ware were st ont o 5 following statement i | | | the darkness. He thoro under- | ook and competent assistant, the replac ) LAl i) ‘ organized so many years after that' event | will bring up the r date. Landerwas [ it SRERY : the town | on the bar for cleaning. a hived man w ing of the dining room girls with trained | {o | @ TIEADQUARTRES ARRY, OF UNIEED | (hat many of the people there Tiave for- | foundud on a wild-cat boow, such as have | et ene T o bright | serobbing out, the debris of the lune dining room gi d | tosa - | States, Washington , Jan, 2, 184, gotten all about it. Kansas City has | seen the Conr o Alene, Mt Pisgal, Pir Mpdtbibi SR L Rt 203 1 L) colored waiters, and the abolition of the | ef becateof 1 il In my whnal report for sl recominentcd | §oblod her population in ten yearsswhilo | Valloy, and other 11 Dotados of recent [ Jourafistic carests and b theretore (o | & LR it restaurant, Some of the partitions will | 2 e i e e | o e proviued for them by | Babylon is simply - gothic Nole n the | months, sweep the country with their [ @ U8 W SRECEVIR SOEERTH dreds had partaken of its damties and i : i . _ e cape | upon the 520 acres now provided for them b ya g was he seen in the precinets of the camyp. | { Yo ot olle be removed <o as to make a large, light | tain's remarks @ jier sinking, | faw o in case of actual settlement: | grodnd Sl speeulative exeitement, too soon to van- | WiTAS oo I e procincts of L SR | everything wore that wretched, swoll dining room, facing on Eleventh strect 1 to the t & him he that the government then _cond Why did trade and emigration tarn | ish totally from the tield of public noticc 2 change in the fortunes and character of liead look peculiae to the early morning AN oW Litblion. will o WHITL nevess (i ds el | e remainder of each reservagion, their backs upon Babylon and” seekc out |- Along in the s of Iventurons [ o e It undesicable, | after a lark, Even the wivrors looked ! k il uilt nero: S overhear 1o say th A\t wer acre and witl I inneapolis, St, I ansas Cit yrospectors who ha terec it (AR, AN ML Y The floor of the reading room will be | A0 HOL as she was ofd and e insuranee | iy trast by the interior department, €Vng 10| G hlue sky or o more congenial sun? | turned to- the ) i [ inal rougli clement, were playing out, | fashion to sce two things, while tha on lier world be sutistactory to him. Shortly | the Indians cach yea erest on the Lo, \ | turned to the railroad sctiloment, “with | gyg glie “Uiscovery of tlie it herding Jowersd to the level of the hotel | Ghicrasouldie stistactory to him, Shortly | the Indians ouchi vearthe, iterést o, o | Xoy'sy any means,. Wiilo Babylon lived | showings of silver Satiikes'. and sneh | 31d the tizeovety of the grest BOwIDg | billiard tablos woreanenfocbled and uns office, and a bar fitted up i the | Whien sisteen wites ot Cae il zabotl {0 was | fation of wiiat wouhd b flie practical sork- | thon a she had been and nglected to | talos of bonanza indieations”that. bofore | EERIESE G SR iging on e teady air, undor their dusting coverlets, store facing an P street, now nsed asa | d1seovered that she was rapidly filling and | ings of this suggestion, the case of the Crows, | advertise, othert story « ong the mining element had ‘one o hoalthior stock of population. | The proprictor sat near the front window & h i she sunk in forty fathoms, the crew taking | the Cheyennes, the Arapaboes and the Utes, | tending back into the mounldy past | infections fever and “Wind Rive "] The events of the times of mining fever | smoking a cigar and gazing pensively provision room, the entrance being | hoats and reaching kuyd after satfering s | but the limits of my_ report did not permit a | whooped with an exceeding great whoop | beeame a general vy, The winter ULl 180, H R L R e p it S < through tho reading room. With these | fensely from exposiire, [0 Is asserted that | full elucidation of the advantages that Would | and tore wpthe ground sl PhINUSES! | bvar, Iteevened YeTars {INGee. sol s now alinost forgotfen i Lander and | out into the ngly weather, ot the least changes Mr el 1 rost satistied | thecaptain has admitted that his affidavit rie to the Indian nor even an allusion to Kk and sho arked sigy li I ( wient preparat A\l | the young city is rapidly advaneing 0§ whit worse for the conviviality of the day changes Mr. Kitchen wil tstied | clgining that’ 5,00 pounds of fish went | the laee amount of land now Iying idie that | ) del el OV H LT BT sl il G0 that commercial importance of which it : : h 2 for a two or three years, when, if the bus- | down with the vessel, fozether with the | would thereby be opened to settlement and I'hat is the reason that Babylon is no | afoot wer 'Iu..‘..‘i- a\\\\A_“\\lz season, of | oives 6o much promis Wallis might | &0 1 the might gone before which he had wmoney received for a portion the cargo. is | inercase by so much the material prosperity | more. ’ v storm and - snow ith the first | Qo Bty o the ofty to«l A with | Witnessed Wioh: e will | h oo | Talse and thiat el clear when she | of the nation, ; | . Thiglifo of ours is one of intense activ- f thaw the march beg anddgrom | Et EA OGS or e ”fil‘ Wiar | Two young men hasteaing to theie e el ovcet o sscontl b 'l" ke i hetalty o e crime with | 'When it Isattempted to deal with this sub. ity We cannot, tost tong i idleiiess | Rawins Carbon Wl Laramie | 4 el i | DAL 3 OUSe an ta second Paxton which he is charged'is death. ject more in detail, a diffienlty is at once ens [ without inviting forgetfulness, death and | scoves — of parties started aeross +Phe Commereinl bas been a gold min S g ~ e countered, in that neither the actual area of | ghlivion. “Babylon was probably the | the desert of alkali for the new fields of in the hands of Mr. fmhofl. e told the AUGEST AINS HIMSELE, the varlous reservations s buen aetidly | Jargest and most magnificent city of the | wealth. The small range of the Wind [ puye flood i« abeolutely necessary in Seniative yesterday fhat ho | The Frothy Anarchist Huels Tnveetive | SCCmined nor e population of the tdians | g cient world. > Tsyia, who fived about | river <oon teemed with men. A coi- | gt foonfoy perfect health. Hood's | o tho bar. The presiding genins arose honse twelve years ‘and five at King Withelm, B i el ore, ot o | 300 years Defore Herodotus, and whose | munity sprang up in e beatifnl valley | S Gyivilta - pariios the blood and | and saluting the visitors asacquaintanees, when it was “a squatty little | Crreaao, Jan. 8 —August Spies, an active | possible to show {he exaet “working of the | remarks are unusually free from local or | Iving between thehills and assamed the | H HaR v ethod proposed, but only a general sam- | political prejudice, refers to Babylon as fiame of Lander. [ts growth was of that | b4 without n dollar, From year o your he | mantme nadecit soclalistie ovcanization | L Ceovtrine the cases of the Tanger reser- | *the glory of kingtloms, the beauty of tho | phenomenal eharacter which has eavned | roat clonring sate of fine._clothing ! made additions to the” building, ron- | oan hists ol vations in - ecach territory, and the most pop= | Chaldie’s” execlleney,”” and yet” while | the title of “mushroom.” Within a week | ol n 2 eanter with its golden, beaaimg liquor, g athering of anarehists to-day, Which was 3 | commences December 4th Elgutter's & ning in debt for most of them, antil | unaninously adopted as theé sentiments ot | 1 the ditferent tribes, -‘Hlfl‘-ll*'-lj]“)(“] | Cheyenne has the electric ligh tand three ve hundred men were on the spot, and [0 dnth elothi Tonse, 1001 Favnam | and then stared aninstant at each other I 1530 Do was frightoncd bedly tofind | the mecting, The address rninds those | forsmallerreservationsare, howevenineluded | gaiiy papers, Babylon hasn‘t got <o mueh | a street was formed of double rows of | SRt F98 T |8 gruess LIl take a little sherry wine, | such a community, recollections of | made for him however, | peared to feel the effects of the New tanaged 10| Year fostivitios now done and past. The iness proves as profitable us he antici colobrity which each have “journialistic- | office b this joneture dived in, slnmmed ally™ achieved in Lander 1 soron the wave of snow which il 1at their heols and walked straight ns the system set out without question the rye bottle. il he was poorer thin a man | wember of the local socialistie_arganization, e two men glinced at the ent glass dos that he had a load Of 856,000 on Tis back. | Present that foslay was the twenty-fifth an- | i the accompairying tables Sinee the AR | g i skating rink tents, slapups, log cabins, turf huts, dug- | at lnst sad one. X IVORSITY . 6L tHe hBoeesion. of ks | priations for the support of the Indians are 3 o > 3 g His business grow, however, ahd Im: | Biyersiry ot theaceession ol Enyeror Wil- | hrinttons for thesunport f e, GRHIE | Babylon was remarkable for the two | onts and every'erude varlely of human |55 Riley. Real Betate and Loan Bro- | 000" Will 1 prowpily seconded [ the other, hotl 3:23d his wiy out, and is to-day one | fierety Tt iition Histatical inets | Whon any partieular teservation,” but rather | beantiful palaces, one on eacly side of the | shelter imaginable. - But what commeree | ger, has vemoved to Rooms 4 amd 3, bt the richest mon in Lineoln. It is re- | dents were oited Wwith more —or leas | collectivily, for these inhabiting the same [ river, and the great temple of Belus. | flourishes within - those —rude tend Granite" block 0 % ported that he got 80,000 from Mr. | aceuracy in suprort of this accusation, and | stateand” territory, in making “comparison | Conne ted with one of these paliees was | ments! Money — poured —in with i e CFirst mistake of the year,” langhed Kitchen for the property, but it is more | uncomplimentaty cpithets were not spared. | With the sum now’ required for the subsis | the hanging garden, regarded by the | the tide of adventurers and Every person will be able to wear Kl | the preseriptionist as he returned the bot likely the transfer wasmade at i5,000, [ The audience endorsed this opinion enthusi- te urlwl I|u1v:m-i|v.n‘("lju: .mm.my-w‘-pl--‘“vj\ Greeks as one of the seven wonders of the | pioncer merchants followed fast with | gugter's fine elothing. A special vedue- | tle to the shelt and produced the wing 5 - CICitclion it refused to give | @stieally, and after similar remarks lad been them by treaty, the ageregation of a territory | o opld, hut that was prior to the erection reights of merchandise and provisions. | fion until December 25th. 1001 Farnam ’ and accompanying stem glasses called ric ) o 0 and | Mmade by other well known socialists on the | OF for several territories | ily beein | G the 'Washington monument and ecivil | Chict these came the i<k . »R0,000 Friday orning last, - and | W8T SR O et of himor, | considered rather than for each tribs of reser- | OF the 2 L X R e the whisky | greet, corner Tenth for, but I suppose these blun- at noon was in o conference with | vation, ryic Mr. Hurwood —and others who T In Dakota the prineipal reservations ave This wa o waore anxious to have him build a new | - the Fort Berthold and those inhabi by va- | each side. The Greek foot was not so | to be forgotten by those who shared the house. At that time Mr. Kitehen The Keene Season The Min- | vious bands of Sioux. The Fort Berthold | Tong as the modern foot introduced by i No government ofticered | An ¥ vg Region for the Home- he could get the Commercial for strels. reservation, with an area of 200000 acres, | Miss Mills of Ohio. This rden was | s, and current events came and | scekerand Business Man, he would take it, as he was t As a business venture Thomas W, | hasapopulation o LK people. ”‘i”""'f'?-i“”v supported on se 1 tiers of open arches B wantonly as the vavied play of vied out, und they drink whisky without out of husiness, and was s Keene's e nent in Omahi was 4 | B of e Gy ing ‘ont the pro. | Duilt one over the other, like the walls of 1 passions guided them. So liberal | ] - el at 1 ever saw W Year's wats o good hotel town, Even at $40,000 | great suceess. His fowr performances in | posuls of my report would in the former case | 8 elassie theatre, and sustaining at cach | was the license of cifizenship that tl | 80.—|Correspondence of the B ]—Not | yows culight them yesterday, but not the ty would have been a good | the two days he was here were greeted | afford an annual income of over S10. 1solid platform from which | earliest publie institution required was a | having scenanything in the eastern papers | strong enough to bring total reformation, p.m\';-m- as for several years past, with- | with packed houses, and that, too, on | and in the latter case the surplus unoceuy the arches of the next story sprung. This | cemetery, where, by the combination of | ahout our new town, I thonght 1 would | just suflicient, however, to-influence a out a bar, it has heen earni £20,000 | Saturday sspite the blizzard that ‘pre- | by the Indians of over 20.500,000 acres, structure was also supported by the com- | “red-eye,” hemp and revolvers, aseleet | oo o auall space in vour valuable | moral vetrenchiment an the strength of net. Last year the profit nearly | extent of territory equal to the combined ar mon council of Babylon, who ‘came for- | and ovderly suburb was stavted in short e T s INBEEN their deink. There ave hundreds of sueh $20,00). 10 is safe to_say that the busi Bir has remarked upon My, | g the states of New Hampshite, Vermont, | ward with the ity funds, and helped to 1O | paper as helieve that the people of Ne- | g o it they et oyer it in n week ness will not deerease i Mr. Kitchen's | Keene's performances of Othello and | Messachusetts and Connecticut, the proceeds | sustain the immense weight. Among the early arrivals into Lander | braska like to know of the developmont | gy and come back to theiv regular Rands, and that with the changes be pro- | Kichard 11, given on Friday, and the | ot e o e n. with two | 1t i presumed that Nebuehadnezzar | was a cortain Thompson, o broken dowi | and prosperity of their state | beverage.” poses to make the Commercial will' be- | same general eriticism maddé e | S e voservatione.the Devils Lake | erected this garden before his mind be- | showman,” who thought o renew his | The new town Hemingford is located CA MOST HAPEPY NEW YEAR come one of the most popular houses in | plies ipon his ¢l cterization of v- | and South Mountain—one 2i6,10 acresand a p came aftected. The tower of Belus, sup- | fortune by establishing a play honse for 40,0 conter of the famous Box Butte [ Dlie scene 15 tho city juillandi e isRabill the west | 1oek™ and “Macbeth” on Saturday. Mr ]nlpnll(iunul over 1,500, Nearly half of the | posed by historipns with o good memory | the young communit He bronght with S it 2 e L be. | the morning of the 20, A drunk and d's- Close upon the transter of the Commer- | Keene is too mechanical and stagy in | Jand would be required by the Indians in this | to have been 600 feet high, as there isstifl | Lim‘a burnt cork artist and a” woman COUNTEVINRDIYESICOUN (RN LS) " orderly prisoner has been ponring ints cial hotel comes thes news that John ., | Tis methods by s very, large poreent, | e ‘Then the income from the surplis | a ved chalk mark in the sky where the | named Belle Lee. This lady must be an | lieve, destined to be one of the leading | ), yeporter's car the narrative of his ‘I rk has ,,i, 1t the \\‘,*,MW. I 1[,..“," | Tn his efforts to conquer his natural ine I"r“i]lnlw.:;vfl“m“' being little less than $%,000 |[n]u-.|1|,n-.l \\[;\‘“_ eat thing inits way. | eternal remembrance to the pioncers of | towns in Northwestern Nebraska, asit | ypisforeunc Theodore Bavnes for 63,000, This, if [ nation to rant he flies to the otherextreme | Y78 it » Blackfo o on con- | L glac wis not contiguous 1o it | Lander. She was short and fat, so t | has teeritory on all sides of it that for “Was ot asingular cirenmstance s true, is the result nezotiations' by | and becomes unnaturally Preciso in Mis | ains wem s moroon e o "opuiation | When it fell, and” also that Thad omitted | the erowd quickly contracted her name | oy tortility ‘l,q utity cannot be | he A Baries (0 rise money o pay off the - | aets and ntterances, This is 10t to 51y | of e thin 500 Didians, The Sutphis land; | being born prior to that tim forone ‘of vory upb applicution. ~Sho || S FEEEAY R MEAT SEREES s it was rather remarkakle,” the debtedness of $41.500 which has been | that he does not, neverthelo ve | equal to the area of the state of Maine, would “When we turn from this picture of | could sing, anid danced with such gen- | excelled in the state. P'he fist soltle: | o nssontod 3 hanging over the honse ever since it was | pleasant presentations of Shake wan | then return an ineome ot SLOG0,000. The | the past,” says the historian, Kawlinson, | erous disp! of heavy rility that [ ment was made in the Box Butte about AR S R A v s oAl SRl buill, The present Lindlords, Brown & | dreamas, for although not perfeet, an | Crow reservation mentioned in oy report | referving to the beauties of Babylon, | her popularity — wi ared © from §eight mont b and to-day set enn binfernal fuck don't come onee a lifo Gluss, bave o lease on the building for | evening with Keene at the theater affords | ol in & siwilar mannerbe wadé to- pro+ | +to contemplate the present condition of | her first “appearance, Above —all, | he counted by the hundred, OF e time and just to think that it must: hop four years, and th is now trying | most delightful entertainment. 1t ean | G anta s ot S e ¢ | these locealities we are at fivst struck with | and most —importantly 1o be | ginenie Guall yet bt s on the jon with alLity sk and’ deetadbton fo-afrang an couitable lisis, on whiel | at the sani time b said,” it “ihovz) in the territoties of Dakota and Montm astoni<hinent au the small traces whicl | considared in her favor, sho was Fandor's of a wastern hoom. lustern businges | ona New Yonrs day, ohtit kuocks mo 1o buy his partner's interest. The furni- | his company is good it could be vastly Ve AN nggroEate orea of ove 500,000 | remain of so vast and wonderful a met lady resident formonths, and for thi Ak e S b 3 SRVBIE R R T e tire in the house belongs to Brown & | improved Ol JonRO Bl i ) | ropolis. . The browil walls of Babylon | ronson wia hiold by the - ronah frontiers. [ lienave been horo luoking over the | GW it s s oroa b ol oRmd Gl nd with the lease is estimated to THE MINSTRELS A surphus aven of nearly SLO00 squaremiles | are utterly broken down. God has swvept nin an csteem that.was littie short of | SOURITY AU A O DL O e advant. | paralyzes me to think of it. Say, yoil l..iu..m: fully F22000 At least that is | The next attraction ab the opern housn | Nould produsoan: annual, Interest ot over | it with the bx som of m-ql»..n..u.“ veneration. But foturn back to Thomp- | Pt it e e are now | won'tanention it m the paper, will yous” what they asked My, Kitehen for it when | is Melntyre & Heath's great minstrels to- | 5 =000000. i appropriations for the fisea One cannot help wondering why the | son and his theatrieal scheme, it requir O OLIOLIE L) RIS s DA e reporter promis il t he he approached them with an offor 1o buy | morrow night. No advance putl is nee. | Jearending duncu, fooh, o (litling the | use of the hesom shoud have fieen “ahan- | but hitlg efort for hin to sccure backing i A ST R "“\'“.,';d‘.. Tast weck. essary. incattes witl these ribes nd | for Uil sub- | doned. A< we e upon tho former site | and an Copera bonse” was mun - up in L tloryitoii ngRUNE RIS Bl St o st e A SNOW BLOCKADE . - Ployes ineldent Lo saeh undertak g, amounts | of Babylon we are forced to- admit that | week. This palace of Thesvis was cer o™ ho_ndvaniages of this point | of resisting: an oflicer wonld' hardly The “beautiful® covers everything in A Retrospect of 1885, 1o abont 100,000 1ess that this suin, the new besom swoeps clean. _On'its old | tainly o marvel in its way and commands | | SOUE 01 L6, SOLALIRECE 0T LA POIE L interest the public and could in consider- and about Lincoln with a blanket of Chicago Tribine's Funny Man Tn Wyoming the Shoshones are located | site no crambling avehes of broken col- | admiration yet as it is réealled to mind. | 4O "‘ Rl i e ']"_”“ s e R white, and the oldest inhabitant is ruek Our annual review shows about the us. | upon Wind River reservation. One hundred | umns are found to indicate her former | Tts four walls of rough sprace planks en: | Fistfhle 8 level aid gontly ot wiih [ 00er, And yet the eulpr A ing bis bram to recall w_similar fall dur- | wal number ot developments in the hroad | i seventeen thousand dollars per vear | heauty. Here and there huge heaps of | closed an arca about thirty by fifty fe that th railioads coming Infe nerthwest: | Sesited through the. grated” bars ob il g s resdonco in' Nebraska, The | field of fournaliom. Soute of U qre | ¢oudbe derived from thesale of tield surplts | dubris alone indicate that her godless | in dimentions. * Atone et wis the stae | (i) S0 SHE ubaenbietle, coms SR bien i reporter s interest wind s sifted tie snow fnto sueh heaps | the result of new conditions; others | "W, vort Hall reservation, ocenpica Ith and wicked, selfib, indolent, en- | and at ~the other the indispensa | i 6 e be hadar s depth of 3 | and e contd not forget it The prisoner that travel in the city is entirely suspend- | merely the effect of changes in’ fashion. | 1y the fammocks A Shoehonee would in ting, ephegmeral pomp, rose and | ble bar, while down the feet. 1t will be il wits @t young nin holding onsible ed. The street cais have stopped run- | It is noted that in aflidavits of eivenlati B e i o250 000. il | d6fied tho supreme laws o which the | from the proscenium to the doors was ar- | foct 10 wilh be_on the Fine of. & stage | 1584 ARGV, He was wobl drossed ning. and a few adventurous hackmen | especially amo tern newspapers, | the Car DAlenes S2s000, T these two | bloated, selfish millionaire and the hard- | ranged “the tiger™ inall his varicgaied | 32RO TS FIRHREE G 6 T2 and hore a connténane i retine the Box Batte and on the mail rouw i, but wiat aomiserable spectacle he are’ the only people abroad. West of | the publisher has given way to the pi territovies— Wyoming und Idaho—the total | handed, hingery Jaboreralike mustbow, | stripes from chuck-a-luck to faro” Se- | Lincoln the storm raged the fieveest. and | man, who, being generally a sturdier in a of the reservations is nearly 5,000,000 are dust to-day. curity and_ permanence were not the {\ Chadron, also on the I, I, & M. V sented through the ivon lattice, with | serviee reform. vendors, the arrival of rhe fvst hay - | u mare of 400 Greek feet on | rel in the mp was e cvent never THE BOX BUTTE COUNT [ will olten happen during the next ten days<. Now those fellows are vegular eustomers,” he continued, us the men gulped down theiv dvink and hurs | | | HENINGEC Dawes Co, Neb., | 1% was with groat diffenity thattho trains,| dividualand haviia plics (o loss can sub . and - the population nearly” 6,00) ion | len. Tdo not say this | hoasicd points of (he structure-—-not ) res swolly » debiuc rom the wist_were able to get through. | seribe more ealmly (o an uwinl oath, and A OF nearly 7,200 square miles, almost wsational way or'to deproeiate the |'cross: bon' marred the appearanee of | S0uth toSnuka Creek, [teatures Sl g GIRLICKIRNAY SRS ROWOLO ] W ekl S0 gomytilio Cqual to the state or New Jersey, would not Al bl Mt . To business men who want nominiously slept of in the jail. b, 4, on the Burlington & Missouri, due | with less compunction regarding apossi- | Bbitived for the Indiane, ad an incon of real estate there, but from netual | the interior and the roof |was mnsup- i T ivould say eomie and ook over | He bl told wsingalariy instructive story Roro 4t 8 a.m. yesterday, pulied in at | ble accident to his immortal souf. Close | wouid bo yieklod of S35000, more than $100.. | observation and after a fill investication | ported save on the caves. On this pecal- | {0 CWORE S8 EBIE SECTTRE G8 moral 8o polntod kg by tia falh e b LS e N A & | that the reporter determined o print the 1 oabundanee of government land va- | shortnarrative for the henetit of his fellow it and any person in quest of a home | youth, The remurkabbly circumstance shonld comé and =ee this country, and | | whi Ii ~mln K the ‘x'w]vlv-;\ s mind w u; ablican Valley and other roads | Advertising still maintains its reputa MRy ory the Yakamos, | Such s life, We cnter upon it reluct- | tainly Tt A o (emeele i et it e R R & from hera there is considerable | tion as one clegant class of reading mat W i naber, occupy a reservation | antlys we “wade through it doubtfully, | this ° heen - neces | GRS TN of Tand here. There are | True it was thatat the hour of 1 o'clock b, and trains are cithor abandoned | {er for a good newspaper to have 0,030 i unber, oecuby 1 rescrvntion | and'at Inst timidly, How we Americans | sary a sortof preface o | G SN G N (hat e e | - mey danuary, 1836, ke was rollicking or running very lute | Press manufacturers remain o the | surplis lad swonld yield bui. 50,000 a year, | do blow about what we ean dobefore | put’ the reader on acquaintance withe 58 S e e Drices for wities | tp Farnam street, diseharging n pistol, INREE NEW CORPORATIONS [ same terms with each other, but there | I thixstate and teiritory the reservations, | breakfast, and yet, even it our own brief | the scene and the people among whom | (L FEERRRE PR B0 TREEE G Solling Tike @ Comanehe at every . Axticles of incorporation of -the Union | liave been no murders of I Wit actotal population of 16,000, embrace | history, how we have demonstrated what | the events transpived. Caldwell “only [ V6 4 not awvan e HOVERIERE L G O course the police: should huve Trust company of Omaha, were received | There hus been notable falling off in | 34000 cres, orabuut seven and onethind | 5 1iile thing (he common two-legued | serves to-eall to mimd a-genius who pre- | S80Sl celelrtal . overlooked n anat 50 slight, projectors of the organization are E though there was not a bad aceonnt ve: | Would prodiice her Anmmm 50,000, or aboat | mueh wealth, and it he deias about go- | vather remarkabl adventur tital spper was. Boryed. do burly officer had “dragized the disturber Ity petoms, tter which s well laden | of the peace to jail. e young man had noon, and No. 2, the afternoon train was | obseryers testify that still another change | 00 in excess of the appropriation for the cur- | 1 assert without fear of successful contra- | iar feature of Lander’s fivst “opera house nearly four hours late. Yesterday | in the style is imminent, and that within | rent y diction that Babylon has seen her best large measure of the tale which | morning’s train from Omaha was pre- [ the next cighteen months oaths of this | | n, the most populous reservati days. Her boomlet is busted, and to use | i . rone| roed | lvodod hy o snow plow and was | elass will, as arale, be taken cither by | 18 the Klunath, with over a millio a political phrase, her oriental hideis on | The allusion to Caldwell if this narra- | | | | vty minutes behind at this point, | the junitor or the clévator hoy e I A T I AT the Chaldiean fence, tive has hoped to contam any, has cer Lillurd, William A. Paxton, William G | eontly of a boy fed to a threshing ma- | 50,000 more than is appropriated forthe | i to Canada he goes to Sing Sing, and About the time of Johnson's appear il and Robert Gavlichs, and the cap- | ehiné by an énraged individual Some- | Tudians. we forget about him. There are lots of | ance in Lander there eame on the town | (s PEERE A0 T NG View, | greeted the dawn of the niw wowith w Lis fixed at §300,000, in shaves of §100 | where in Ilinois, and of a fine tish-shower Llie different bands of the Utes in Utah [ moil Babylonians in New York city | an individual of =ingular | Chila e ) Dreast full of new resolves dndhonest eagh. in Maine. Thero has been no sea- | and Colorado number about 5,650, and their | today, and if it were my business 1 woulid | Whero he came trom, no one_ ever caved | (hildren and old folksatlexprossod them- | Sees o Gy M sl his. bost The Omaha White Lead feompany has | serpent worthy of the name during the | 1€ «-.\\u\‘.w;wlu:l”'l“""'l Sive million aeres, 1their attention toit The assertion | to know; he gave the name of Willis, and | Z¢1V0S #3 IRVINZ U gEIMC SIONALT.Y clothing nnd startod out with the intens also been incorporated, the gentlemen | year, but it hiis been . poor sea-captain | 01 shich the survls portion wauld vrodiee old will buy all things has been so | announced Timself to b a4 newspaper — | tion of spending a quict geenteol day. standing as sponsors being Lovi Carter, s not witnessed a fearful combat | 78200 S A0 e L OLTRI0NS) on and so popular that too many | man sent thither by a syndicate of east Dropping 1nto u b dter bros s 1 i 135,000 more than is being disbirsed this ! Dropping into a bur-room ufter brekfust W. G D. 0. Clark, W. I Hughes n whales and swordlish or some- | yenr' for their benefit, * onsider first the ban count and after | ern journals to “write up' and boom the 10 buy a cigar, of course, he had seen and and Hayden. The capital is | thing of that sort, Soraeg I New Mexico, the Navajes, on a reserva- | that honor, home, veligion, humanity and | interests of the eamp. Banking on this | spuriied the free drinks. Mecting com: 90,000, | Goll has been found once in Michigan. | tion of the same name, have now over 8000, | common decency. Kven' some of the | claim he worked the town for hi sus === | punions he had joined thewin alittle walk Lincoln is represented among the new | once in Indiana and once in Now York. | 90 acres for a population of 25,00 people. | churehes have failen into the notion that | tenance, but instead —of — applying | around about ‘town. Everywhere they Ingorporations by the Lincoln Loan and | An ink well has heen found in Arkunsas. | Here the surphis land wonld vield over | first comes the tall chureh, then the debt | his energios o the task of gathering went, gratuitous potations greeted thend Building associaiion. At the head of the | The Akoond of Swat is nomore and the | 3000w year. Forthe surplus lands of the | and mortgage, o eream sociable and | faets and statisties he busily” engaged g His friends partook and Iangled at his oorporiition are John K. Clark, J. D. Mac- | Mudir of Dongolu is quict, but the new | Mesialoro Awaches’ reservation the ineome | e Kingdom of vand chris- | himself in diminishing the local <upply sentiment of reform. The man who garlund, G, M. Lambertson, H. D, Hath- | Mahdi and the new United States min- | V900 ST rcation s the | tianity o band in hand sometimes, but | of Tiquors, Jlewas o clever talker, anil i courts the tomptation of strong drink away, A. S, Raymond and €. E. Yates. | ister to Japan have loomed up instead as | white Mountain, wi 0 agency at San | ehristinmity onght not to confer respect umml Mash the bold pretensions of when itis free and urged by convivial Five thousand shares of the stock of the | livge fantastic visions of the grotesque | Carlos. It embraces more than ~ 2,500,000 | ability on anybody who comes into the importance and coming wealth so that 3 | comrades cannot hold 1o temperance ar value of §200 each, making :ymuml ar away. The mugwomyp is becoming rres, Considerable uncertainty exists as to | church to pureh it he veadily found night shelter, food and 1 g | resolves for any st length of time, n all, are to be issued almost useless for o ‘n_u.r aph, and there | its population, but it is probably abont 3,000 I often think of the closing appeal of | drinks without expense to himsclf g Flesh is prone, as a wise nun in- antiqul SUPPLIES FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS is nothing to fill his y in the vieinity of the azeney, and 2,000 more | the old preacher, who was more earnest | month or mo ssed in this wise, and « i |ty once very properly snid, and Il] Contracts forsupplying the various state | have been expected, even 2|l have removed into the northern part | gy refined perfaps, and in winding np [ silent bt general fecling of suspicion 4 [ e A T institutions with stores during 1886 were | proved without issue AN woare engaged ine Cfarming | picy et so "the chris Tite, | istrust g up agn 1o sel i T Av il g SR ] Wit 13 310 | R gLy MU0 1 - g and eiforts to make themselves solf support. his brief sermon on the christian life, | and distrust grew up against i faken, a barrel may hang on the issue of made Saturday by the board of supplies | And so the details of little things affect- | e “Fater would, howeven, be eniied | 3 A man may loose all Ins wealth | sty castern correspondent, One Ay [ S R o with the following purties: 2 | ing the grand whole of a great estato | to all the bhenetits obtained by agency Ii- t poor and” hungry and still re- | night “The Royal Palace Johnsor sturter T Groceries—Insiane ylum, Thomas | during the year might be prolonged al | diuns in any seheme looking to” their promo- he may loose health and come | had dubbed his theatre, was ranning full billinrds and ¢ |[Iunl|-n| an Sewell, Lincoln; deaf and dunib institute, | most indefinitely, but in these arnual re- | tion and to theiv general prosperity, Carry- | down'elose to the dark stream and still | blast, and the house was packed, Tn a then more heyerag svor William Fleming & Co., Omaha; reform | views it is well Sometimes to be brief. - [ ing out the proposals of my report they | get well again, but when he loses his im- | fit of fancy old Johnson had nailed up 198 IOLD IUYEIE0R ot oevery sehool, George & Amcs, Kearney: insti- | is confidently expected that developmentt | Woutd have o balanee ot eonstderably over | Tiortal soul it |s good-hy Joln.’ vinst one comer of the stage i D on decmions atul tiaholionl. pattirn dHiabisig tute for. the blind, Pruder & Utterbuck, | more startling will come in 1356, TN, Lorea, NIk, Ancordink 10 tho plan - Biw Ny xlike afinie whicl he modesily o ‘F MA | Rt found the yound man - primed” ebraska City 3 -~ (TR AN A Tl orid Y T - termed his proseeninm Al By ) DE and midnight in the midst of i Dry Goods--Insane asylum, J. & D. A Joyous Reunion. TR YT L T “,'.",,.,'\':.",‘{.':.,,h'f The Situation in a Nutsh some mysterious scheming Willis MosT PER ECT PV ‘:if‘ e “,m' B wii Newinan, Lincoln; £ und dumb inst” | A most romantic story, in all respeets | tions embracing 16,500,000 aeres, inbabited by London Correspondence of Boston Pilut had sceir the right o thi galovions. Attt Lt 2 -l tution, L. B, Williams & Son, Omaha; | true, comes from Samson eounty, North y The surplis | Engla { arties, i ing all it il " howling No Ammonia, i or Alum. 1 " il stugoe in- the procec . h e 5 X H y plus land wou ingland, of both parties, is looking a box on that nigzhi was howling DRINE ©8ss o e fngs of tho galy d 4 veform ~chool, Fineh & Smith, Kearney. | Carolinn. In 1861 the Rev. Dr. H. Spiney 0000 acres, which would | round for . way out of the difficulty. | drunk, and between the regnlar gets made ¢ PRICE 2RViNG POWUER CO., ngs of the guly duy majesty of the Fuel— Insane axylum, Whitebreast Fuel | parted from his son, John G, Spincy, at according to the plan_proposed, nearly | TOUE JOI & Wity cuit, The | wmonkey show of himsel aiqld uprowr- | riicaco. s7-Lovse. | Jaw old Cin lts panojly. <af company, Lincoli; deaf and dumb insti- | Golbsboro, The latfer seryed with” the | SHO00, & sum greater by 550000 than that | Ireland is waiting aid going to wait. Tl P e I S | > blue . cloth and brass ~ huttons tute, Nobrasha Fuel company, Omaha; | Army of the Southwest, and was present .I||-=-||u|lulll‘:hwl“:xl:l:i;lmluul year for the sup- | game is now at s psint where all the "I‘:‘ 11:“‘ m”l“ ; Htm‘”l“;.'l“\\.' S """”“ | A;‘.ui-lnudfi\h\lhu\:l’\\ ie for ‘x g and i issnin 5 l\ummrnh in u sterm fustitute for the blind, D. I, Rolie, N of Vicksburg, the battle of | ", %00 are playing for safety body | delivered with such drunken comiculity postpaid e TR P ‘,\ ;:!m““'l',','; ruska City Corinth and many ofher en 1 fin Terntory fhe Cheyenne and | PX / brasku City vinth, and many other eagssiwments, | Arapahoe, the Kiowa and Comanehe, amd | wishes to force, his opponent’s hand. | that the audience had to- laugh. ~As (hie - fail: "Ho was flned this mornings s Meat—Deaf and dunb institute, Ha Datalod on speciad duty in Atkinsas, he | W i ! stitute, 1 i « Atkiimsis, he | Wachita Teservations embrace ovor s et ] bt weht adyanced and he poured down the - | At e s & Fisher, Ouiabe:zform seitool, William | was captured at Dardanelies in 186 i | aeres, aid Gho popiaion 1 about 7.55) g | Even . Mp. Chawbicrlaln, the radieal'} INERASHATEC W SN s Hlmon § feloads guiokly pald 1t and (1o ‘Wholl i, Kearney; institute for the blind, | cavried prisoner to Johnson's Island, | income from the surplus land woild come | ©Yan&el has become suddenly silent | B7USE0 B0 G i AT AT Ry 5 ¢ i'lf ol business was shy ' b FRE e N b kaskn City whore huwemain ! ) b ollowing 0 within 33300 ot euaiing dheamount appri | under “the inflaenceof the great | i birfumine: mis e dnoancenent | qyiakavs tho way ho_enjoyad Nuw Yhs BRIEF MENTIONS. ruary ¢ was then sent to Shreveport iated onsiderine all the Indians in this | change which Lord Hartington has A nacad to oloarout. the house. | ha s 1w dushion in which the Charles Watrous, whose arrest for be. | La., and placed in command of his regis | WrHery. we have a total of nearly 50,000, and e o STHIRK tliat ho prapos Qubr oLy 6 iouse gilded youth enjoy the day, escaping e littl i I BT I e N | an extent of reservation of 31,500,000 worked by his repudiation of Mr. Glad- | A great laugh went up and (i e g . Moro fraquently,howevor, tho retelbutian e hiitlo o, | fpesh Mrs | A postho served until the | Whivh Woulld produee an sunual ineome of | stone's home rule scheme. The radical | hundred men in the house shouted wit § R : YT R U e ST v :. lm]:ld a v'”“”i"“’v‘“”!' :lxlmll-;‘h llll‘-‘\)l_ ;'Ilw“ ‘:Ifllh\:'m\lhn mAnvl lllu- lsm'n‘--mll v ‘n-,iu‘u one and one-third willion dollurs, leader is quictly and voicclessly reconsid- | rour of merriment, { ioie Boliday Tioense i “vipl e ed house, was chroniclec o ;| he some comrades to try \e Indian reservations of the ted | ering situatio » has now an obvi- | now. Suil in, Johnnie,” This challeng 1 Al Wt A TSk weok: s beon Jatlad In defanit of | bisTortune ln the northwost. After lving | States contath Aout 200,000 sonsre iy | Sting the Eltuablon. THe has now ap abvi- | now. Sull tn Joimle. ey | K GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD | I iehe and o, vary fuint stomnoh on H monoy to'poy b fine. of $20 and costs. | short whilein soveral stutos hie settled | and thelr popuiation is about 300,000, Twent | o ot vt ot Hesiii i tor I Belors | moped and micked from th *floor | Eanausteq twaiity. Xercoms ana Parsien nanity | oo et ml ot e eason for Watou's Wik chargod with a_serious as. | at Salin, Kas., whore he las lived for | Wais thowsand squure miles would ioeate | 1 S50 G0 Fryngton il 1o, o0 | Sealion WO, BEGT 0ol ot wan | presime bediiels MOGE A gt ot sl | solemn ¢ st "o e ‘voudan, Dut theevidoncn | sitoon ydaes! practicing liw Wil gres fiach famlly “upon haif a"seotion”of Inndc | 1f Chimberiain danides to seizo tho drop: | ho had tonceiod there, nud with one ATt aefes o natiis e o o id not sustain it. It was proven that | success. His father heard of his capture | 0V & surplus “of = about 170,00 | &M lain daoides to soi I o liad concoulod. there and wilh sup : oo o ote B hiad boen a little too fresh, however, | aud imprisoumentaund thought he diod in | yaa'® MG Which, according to-the | pitig manthe It will upset many calouly | strido steppod o o stago, Walaing o | Shropigaiaasesiononcuis uf whieh oo | Edward Green, of this city, bogan suit and the judge fined him on the broad | captivity In 1872 Col. Spiney wrote to | fies annually 82450000, " Thiz amdiret | thined Tho et awen (RGRG I | R BU BRI 8 A e, B yollad I | sy brabiably e 5 WA i thedistrict court Saturday to obtain di principle that he was old enougl to know | his father, The lotter was misplaced and | exceeds by about SGE0,000 tie entire stin o | the situation is the gt that Gladotone 18 | & fhinderons voice, = Eyery mother's son | 1 s wonchnie | yoroo from his wife M irounds, otter. . % came to light only a fow weeks ago while | propriated for the payment of their annufties | in the best of health and 4| . That is | in the bouse, clearout,” and with a roa 2 terary wnd pro adultery The county treasuror’s office will be | Mys, Spiney was looking through an | b for their subsistence and eivilization. | slw s o R ARG AIRIS % and s crash discharged both barrels into Cund i ovory Instaneo. . fel s M t Eh Dal closed Tuesdiy und Wednesday while the | old box. The discovery of its contents | 11 policy advocated in my report would be | fiivays ab unerring baromoetor of his bo- | 4 o S Mg . LR W Sasgmid. Iiuscraidd sampte gy | o M y bogan suit against Kb, Dy transfor to Mr. Rocke, the troasurer- | led taa correspondence which resulted | Mo advantageously applied gradually, the | litical prospects, The present probubili- | the roof. = | ) Lo | MendpoE, Goidmelatovardsd the Rutliarly cye e | 10 s lieper, flor: $10,000 dagy | g R e R [ JA%18 4 meaancanca which esuli eral government Of the Tndians: beins n‘meml toa change of tactics on Mr It was certainly the fact that the ! sockition, (0 the ORicers of which hy | qg petition allizes thit the e PSR balugiupde, L <oy oo | dihane airivel of Lol Suipey | i | Continued acoording 1o the methods now 1 | Gladstone’s part 11 is likely that for the | audience contained at least two hundred Ktece of Lite suoald be fead by tho voune tor | fentant continually sells liquor 10 bew o o haniace the volunteer dopare. | s“"fi. o Jonle, Bt mw:.i"‘r .|‘-4 n“.fi:‘...‘. .,:m»lmn ‘:\uu;rin\.mwul of them as | next few weeks he will try & waiting in- | men who would lave aa (|‘ |‘1.. doy Hon had §r or relief I witl eae |1y b, though e s shabited deonkad night : since mourned the other us dead, is more | policy would, as the Tudians advance | S | Rosition is jusk thle: He says 1o ihue | mung, tral ot i o | fland ’ i FEIALLY CLAGKG Lk AU Will C White, the boy in full on | casily . conjoctured than - désceined. | leation and futellizence, result i o repuyn | oot liberai leaders: oWith my plan we | und the nnexpected and rillers 1 ey | Of1 1 W0 1 chirge of steuling gechs, Was 100 sick 10 | Fricnds of the Hie Dr. Epines aeca: | 1o them of the principal derived o ths satg | N1l hive the aid of 86 Irish voios. How | fusilade, a panie, from which a0 one | & Ty = ; Apnoar for trind. ood, Clothes shd med. | rocantly wept with him upon 1he deach | O their lands, Wich, until such easures | MANY votes outside of our own party can wis exempt, scized the house. (A sty o RN SR BA G | From the force of habitan auctior e one iciue & what the boy needs more thaw a | of his wife, bow rejoice with biw in his '\‘nmumlmnu‘(l by act of congress, would be | You bring to our support:” The only | pede ensued and a grand rush was nade | bifiled tho skit of all sikcr phas KNOW | s put his thumb under the uner, i tris) giadnoss held as trust for their benefit aud the ineome | possible answer involves surrender. Then | for the door. The portals of the theatr Sy i S ustanc) HYSELR wis soon eculed by rubSug with b 3 applied to their support, will come home rule for lreland. | beew built with an- eye '“i LE dacons G Propured with specinl regird t heatis ught and noble resel ses! cffailure.” Moution (his paver. I