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N THE OMAHA DAILY BER: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1836, THE DALY BEE. aitrond Building of the Year. ’nnl interosted in this deadly struggle the | a winter campaign in the monntains try- | able <o profitable that no gas manfactoring | “that while we don't want the earth, we | oouni over a thousand_sections of lan{ spectacle is g 11 one everal great | ing to put his/fifger on the slippery | company will ever give up the business it it | want as much of it as we can get, bu which the company has sold by con can hold on to it: that every well-ordered | this does not incinde any des con | yet becanse the company has failed to city supplied by a private company or com- | coal lands* pay for surveys, and local land office panies would be better off if the business Jim Sanders of O} ne. whose | Tees no patents have issued and no taxes 1hlishied every morhing et S f 1 were i its own hands, and that every city | broties dack was recently murdered by | can be fevied % ont Horans cogdh 21 ".m-'.-w.'."f'mTl;::- 1998, According to the statistics of r & brcome very unprofital sistance in feappiing the cop: 2 that has its own gas works shonld hold on to | Bill Bacon, is bound gver to keep tho Such a condition ge las exist #aie | Railway Age, the leading authority « and th ading operatar has pulled ont | denizens of the Avizona ke them and put the profit in its own public | Peace in 200, having threaici=d to shoot and '!\ ong the Pl "'\! . TERNS §Y AT e subject, the total length of main line, | of the pit announcing his retirem=nt in pocket widow Lo R L T T One Vear $10.00 Thren Monthe 900 | o ludis bt to veceive the consideration Kix Months, W0 Une Month 100 1wt including <econd track 1id it deserves in the nate and house, or renewals, was 3,115 or 700 mil s did the <ame thing <ome weeks ago, t Prtroft Syt 1 A AR SOt 1 T Swase ; ) sctroit B deeply regre th £l Bail bean | T9C HEISUHTG WIHC SoT MR a collapse in his po this month. We nor vt Witoe I Mistors 1 1 il B Bashels oF trialamey sliould receivo from e Vot g d izt The remedy lic Ay with con Only last week th S Sppreme co The check which railvoad extension re- | 'hgw"v‘! OFFice, No. 018 AND 916 FARNAM BT | coived in 1980 was vepeated in the year | men who have contracted for fature de- | Apaches he will long for the enshioned EW VORK OFPICE, ROOM 63, TRIBUNR BUILOING | 5 4 passed which touched in mil va | livery are jnst now very short on the | case of Fort Leavenworth Schools for WASHINGTON OFFICE, NO. 513 FOURTEENTH ST, g - | lower figare than for any period since | wisrk Gambling on political futuresin | tactical instruction aive of very double leads. Unlike Jay Gould it sk - A young n 1 Omahia a few days proptict, s stttk it Never Befo V2o from suici 6 denth was mote rY KLy 13 Published Bvery ednes Tar Weekny Bey, Published § Wednesdny, | 050 mill o of 1881 Tia W 5.8 wEoton il south led in new extensions, Missonri | eal stocks is responsible for this game of | suecessor of Gen. Haz said, did the conquered even | Wore tioroughly i . TVRME, FOSTPATD One Yoar, with preminm 2,00 e ear, without preminin lieads the Hst with 282 miles, followed tthe sma i Montits, without premitin i du, 931, Nebras) tate who banked on his pointers | Tite livery man wears services of the eongnerors {Cheyenne 1. 18 i eninion ferbidding. the ov iy Texas, ennsylvania, s 135; nonplussed at t swdden change in | but the i man is still sittin § l“n'h'x» afforded by the nie e ntewd ‘ <‘u-:|>‘.‘ of “,-4 olorado ot taxes on unytuiied teilwey Georgia, 151; Mishi 181; Wisconsin, | the temper of the political stock exchan, fenee and gloomily viewing t retaty Lamar ol the wtine 1 of tie Union Pacific, has recom {:tife Attontion of CONGress 5 river of the interior, and eonsequently the arbi- | mended to the company the construetion S SRUNSE 111 THNE WO ———— frator of union pensions. Nevee before in | of il LB oA sty We are awire of the use hoing mad SENATORIAL SQUIBS. listory did the conq speak with enthusi ]',‘..‘ ‘. ’“ i Mot ‘ ‘v" ‘lvr \ ’w.‘m- . le by companics, who, ha ) ' < - asin of those rewatds paid to the men who | cetset factite track o il carned the Tan Is, negiect to pay these iller “buti'* gote ready to enator Jones of Nevada sports a coach | eonyuered him: ot declare fhat_ they might | Sevon miles south of Cheyenne 'I“' e T eosts in order to preyent taxation. The whieli st $1,200, I ater, and tant they were tio most | PUrPose of reopening the vomd from {ady Jies vwith congress and is_of casy sacred obligations of the nation Cheyenne to Fort G Fhe new article speaks as follows: * wtime the republican oftice holders | Mowill, of Vermond, ai ™ 1 i track will save the s ol traon | application. 1f that body will take - * | to enforee its Tien for these costs of sur THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRICIONS ugost extension has been that fo | Who remain are enjoying the performance | member of the United States senite STATE AND TERRITORY, throngh the blulls southwestof Cheyenne. | e e o o e forfeitn ROSEWATER. EviTon. | the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | hugely Ihey nre warming their oflicial Senator Hoar is to ad-dress the Massaclin A jenlons seribe in Laramie asserts | ghe treasury of the United States would the Clicago & Northwestern sys- | ehairs amil ving their salaries with | setts elub on the subject of bicimial eleetions that Cheyenne is growing rapidly. The | soon be réimbursed from its oxpensos i latest adilition to her in steam i Qiose BHFVaLS, Wil SO wnil great regal he recess is over, the Senator Palmer’s Washin n house dining ", S g e 'wo conductors have been Jet ont by | power peanut roaster, owned by a son of ritories in_ which theso lands 1 ' operators CORUERBOSLENCE: Al communications relating to news and o1i torial matters should be addressed to the Kot | 130; California Dakota, 115 Wash are hurrying to cover their shorts. It 101 OF Tt Brg ington territory South Carolina, 104 s asif the Mortonian “bears" would RUSINFSS LRTTERS: tihiere own way for a little whild Al business letters and semittance 11 e The remaining states show less than 1 Lty pddressed to Tk Bre Pestisiise Coseasy, | miles cacli. Regarding the more mm- | until the M OMANA. Drnfte, checks and postofliee orders | o - § notlier otslan 10 be maude payable o the orderof the o portant. work of the g ok - Nebraska Jottings, Wayne's vecord for 1855 foots up $61,060 A street isin a bloekaded eondi- | tem from Valentine, Neb., west and north tion and should be ¢jear mingdiately 191 miles to Bull lo ap, DT whe v. it nat ‘;H 1 iirm ns ha the Burln 1 & Missouri ot Hastings | sinny Italy. A prominent citizen hur would be remitt to their appropriat ———— it shed in the spring to the Black | tire and the front door of the white hou Union Pacitic surveyors e said 1o be | viedly visited the factory while » pen- | pigrlits of taxation Y is closed. Let the fight go on and th Senator Bock says heis not Sonl™ with the | rinning o line from Strom-burg to York nut dinmer whistle was tooting tive ot - administration, but has received nearly every Belvidere oxpects great henefits from | cent symphony, and after watching the | The 1 Al Supreme Court appointment he asked for, the proposed branch of the Burlington & [ machinery for a minute turned on his Champion of Monopolists, Smith, the Vermonter who wants to Missou TOON contains Lwenty-one tons of solid ma hozany. Perer B. SweeNey hase returned to | hi The next in length is the Kansas New York, ‘The proposition to elect him | City, Clinton & Springlicld extension of | devil take the hindwmost. To republi chief of Tammany is eminently proper. | the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf sys- | can servants of the people in this state, —————— tom south to Ash Gr Mo., 120 miles | eivil serviee reform and the democratic Tue ill wind of Sunday and Monday | from the junction with the main lir jamboree have been a blessing in disgt 6 el iEaL M U Bl SUATR PSR CAONGIL TiH e haet (eE Soanle o6 has been the means of blowing many a | The most important work in the east has e = kg 8 Batidn Tiofan etoult, Tl Yod good dollar into the hands of the shovel | been done on the extension of the Buiti was recovered brigade more & Ohio railvoad from Baltimo, —— to Philadelphia, on which the track has T civil service whale refuses to swal- | now all been laid, about cighty-five miles low Collector Jonas, of New Orleans. | having been added during the Tast year. | department. The <howing is not alto- | I S EEE Fhibie e < i vt for jenoring the | Another very important work has been | gother satisfuctory when comparison is | Dombast and of bonowing dramatic eftects | A meeting is to be held at Centerville, [ end of the land to the other wo shall hear | that the highest courtof the land is 1 1 | EiRaaAE tHS e reviERATHE DEON. 6t \x\:.:ylr;.‘:."l‘ B e Dodav conny det Satunday, (o Gk |2 continuous. grambling and greoaning | worthy of the confidence of the itz AT e R et T8k yoar. . Kor o I LT B, 1‘1 1 In \;“ ”]‘[l'”‘\l\':":‘:;:u\‘ l:“lwul-l I‘:‘u‘hn"ulu‘;:::{‘\“,‘-”: e Union Pacitic | ahont \»hvlmu\ 1 nm-|:‘ <ol |"h‘ rmer's | of the states and il to be reorganiz SMALLPOX has made its appearance in | miles to a conneetion with the Atlantie & | stance, the balanee inour favor i {40 g ardently supports Logan's presi The married, women of Pendor and | S ! it v grecery, | Patriotie people have long known that Chicago. This will put a damper on the | Pacitic, thus giving a continuous line | nearly one-half dess than - for - the - yegial aspirations. vieinity have ornized a Faners Wives | e stloon, and otker unprofitable places | was scetional and partisan—and so, be hydrophobia boom which was about to | under practically the same management | Sume - month - of 1884 - Last - month |- couplimentary banguet was given to | @¥socttion. ey aeet onee amonth O reer for, seemingly, the sole purpose | canse its justices have been selected from reak out in that city. from Kansas City and St. Louis to Los | 00 merehandise exports mmounted 10 Sonator Beek at Lexington, Ky., lust Wednes- | and diseuss the topies pertaining to the discussing this never-failing theme. [ one part of the republic, when, in for e ) Angeles and San Dicgo. The next longest | $57,531,830, whereas for the correspond- | day night, by representative men of the blue | duties of w house wite Time enough will be spent i this fruit | days, gr care was excreised in Tr any county in Nebraska been | extension has been made in Florida by g month last year the valuation was | grass region without regard to party lines, Having sccured a paic of packing | less manner o lignidate the whole publie | yopresenting all parts on the beaeh houses, a pile bridge, wplow factory, and § qebt, if we reckon fair wages, sueh as | hut they did not know that it any ordinary profitable business woulll | ¢hieity a body of railvoad lawyers, w vicld were this time so employed instend | wot in the interest of grinding monoj i from Geneva heel with the remark: 1= 111 thought K6 Yotk Avoiirs coed BEdwimds, is incantously heralded Joseph Kortez, anold vesident of | Yoit were goin play something Tlie suprenie conrt of the United States - entered upon its records last week one o Parmers hnd Taxes. the most infamons and monstrous docis The fifth monthly statement of our ex- | Senator Bailey of Teanessee. He was hig TTAN AR ol Tubient 13y W D, Bt ions of the eentury. That ael prove. e i L CU e youplease after a yo 1 3 Ihisis the time of the year when the [ yajority of its members to bo enen Henry Watterson aceuses the senate of | gay. s tore « subjeet of tases forms an important opie | of the people and friends and champi rnning oo mueh to chetorical pomp and | with o wire fence of converse among farmers. From one | of monopolists, It shows conclusive Our Foreign Trade, Tt was tumor of the stomach that killed ex ports and imports from foreign countries lias just been published by the treasiry Heis to be investig civil service law done in California by the extension omitted by name in the various railvoad | the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West | $F78804670. These figares show ade- | Senators Georze and Walthail, of Missis | other manufacturing plants, Nebraska § & crease of more thau §11,000.000. But | sippi, will remain in Washington during the | City is now moving for s ehoose faetory ¢ the country has exported less it has | session of the Mississppi legisiature, as they | Wiiere theve's a will there's a whey imported more, - The following table ex- | have assuranees that ey will be reelected | Phe Buplington & Miseouri Ruilway | 2f being fritted away in idle grumbling . This latest decision demonstrat articles of incorporation recently filed Iroad of nearly sixty-five miles from let it speak Ntouty The intention of atka to Sanford, and this line has the managers was to take in the whole | virtually been extended by the Atlantic : NesoNne, i i it tho exports and Imports for Novem- | (o thesennte, company has obtained the right of way | And to Keep the thing moving, enough | ghat disgraceful fact. Two suits wi it monument fund ended the total of $113,000 in subscrip- tions, As the av increase is some thing over five dollars a day the ent of 1he subseription list of a million dollars will probably not be reached by the end of the present year Di. Miieg has issued another mani- s in substan No ofl] need apply.” Judging trom the fruitless efforts of the Kind-hearted doctor to give cuch of his friends an office, it would seem that the manifesto is a su- pertlu Grand Iand independent. (3 i state Coast, St Johns & Indian River company by PESY | her, 1884 anl 1855 1tis said that Semtor Evarts will relate | from Geneva south eight miles to a line | tobaceo and beer will be consumed by | Lrought in the lower conrts, one i whic lhas been permitted by Diaz to A Sheki o | , . ¢ | H f \ cighty-four miles of new linein the south- | Total Twports of morciian how the attitude of e Arthur adminisia- | 0 1O for want of their attention to start a nice | ville (ias Light company was an_ appols itate upon the order of his going, but go ten days’ siege of diphthy Ihisis the Pevhaps this is o little harsh on the | were bound under contract to see that : e Total imports of werchan ! I Tumry-rive journalists have been | DIAles is - mow 128,492, of which ! 15,210.416 | Mes<rs, Aldrich and lery are 41, Mr. Gr doctor now the wake up some | thinking man can fail to see that sarm® | ity years from 1875 it has a right to exs fifteen aewspaper men have seats in con- ess of exports over imports. SE350524 | zfiller of New York aad Miller of Pennsyl- as compared with other classes. The [ and urged the supreme court to perpetu- concludes its summary with the following | L 4 P ) S1L472,831 loss during November, 1881, | Messrs, Plumb and Bitler are cach 49, swell front™ appearance, anathemas cannot hold us b X ¥ I of forcign goods, making w difference to | chused for the use of United States senators, | iyl <outlwest, and its vecovery from | land that would hardiy sell for a tenth | bising their decision on the prohibitory not a suecess as an office-hroker, and he L0 BRI magazines, the Ateriean magazines, in- | ceed, even in the teeth of adversity. worth, but he” st pay the taxes, upon | the supreme court siys that monopolics A A NGEOULE OF 805 - : ! btk ! hardson County farmer, wl a8 R ! white, and signed with his name, Thore | Miles of proposed road, and an extraor- | chandise account of 37,356,407, that be- | pencils, whistles, silver and poreelain ! L sounty farmer, who was | oo i lanthropic person in tho estimas | war with the republic, and the only man- favorof the Unitod States compared with Appollieis water, crannlated | toreausing his death. . Kenter went to v ) i ek e commerce, is kindly exempted from tax- | the rights and franchises ander its power of the cold winter and the dis- | daily into existence. ‘The ontlook for the tar that enter o his himble abode or | state grants oy corporation delined pri- and'a 3 ev rhome he wis state abont cvery other day. They all y or indivcetly 1n Y con i A J Yl and he st be encouraged—to | of the United States,and sueh vested rights Not Empossible, but Improbable, Ly NUIR 8 i LY rights and he was killed lund ofiices will hold out. h transportation charges to the A democratic majority in the next Nebra towa ltems, road King, eannot be hampered in bis on- | other velief, Undor that cision the Probably Knows Why. tax-paying., He, too, is_agreat public | gasor railromel oppression, than 1o be- Irish opposition in the coming parlia- | transportation must continue to he w bur- | sjgned, just as sowe ot democrats Know M s prrehased $6,000 worth Mhedarmercantdo nona of thes Bacoin ORI G atby Rl G (R e haoTaT Lind with a view of securing the Parnell- | torted and uncqually areanged tarift shuts i p { SAoe i) € C L Bostoil Post. Ihe Odd Pellows of Burlington propose the railvoad, as those other [ its extortions to any length withont fear reported to indicate that its concessions | country by inereasing the cost of produc as well watered as it was before. Fort: Dodze, having a stock eapital ean justly lay claim to, s that of tax- | Every law Kknows that the ‘The New York Menagerie. tion with the seerctary of state, spirit he wonld fain dvop even thisanld | the question with ali vight think- terial bill will be a step far in advance of | the surplusigo abroad must operate (0 | a dimmond-decked daisy on the top of wgold- [ FVEUG RIS B BIEIEIE A TWel Uiele' Sam Das but two knees, | elause in the federal constitition made it 3 ORI G There were 2,363 upplications for asist \ ¢ Tty (T, S A L in Irelund to the peasantry to create local | _ Makes Up in Chee ! d e satisticd with anoceasional it on | that a justice of the peace would be 2 Republican makes up in eliee o R Pk n the county, and_ §8,815.81 for the care of pereh above. dicate something more than what nppears lish you know. TFho readers of the Zims | Powers which will ‘enable them to take | made by the Jowa supreme eourl. A |45 1o interview old wan Bender again. Gostion; o icld to (thamitha | thontro booause of iis Golor, inpnealod it The Nebr Troad Motto. way conple from Belle Plaine, weve ar- | 10058 are given (e clover pateh to fatten | the conrt. The eentral views of the jus- he obliged to wade through a column edi- 0 M ) poses and then to Jet it out again to | that it did not appear from the averm T T T T e AT rvelented and the ceremony was |y sarisy “But Uncte Sam's herd is | government can: now buy Jay Gould's 7 Tvish representatives of the Irish people | enter the pinee of - amusement 5 - ; ; y y Dayenport, swallowed vly o pint of | fricwd. The wolf is a gic cast, | munds, immediately after the decision, stories against Marshal Cummings. Now | {0 juperial conneil reserves to itself | was the withdrawalby the defendants, ns | When the Vanderbitts came to count their | I S ) T e which overybody appeavs ko ave overlooked, | =y, Ge forhune, o boy about lmb tive cars, One duy the monopoly lawyers ave not mistaken, they will show tha - ; s . 2. s a fortnig o whenany alliance with | ady on They had the right to do | | \ Y . of a fortnight ago when any alliance with s &l ciling then to the loss they have sustained Woodburn, Thiirsday, foll wndor the fowever idle amd useless it may be; nor | everywhere. Theve will be a peremptory very inconvenient and contradictory at- | opbonifl and his tory following. "The | the fact that he belongs to a particular Phildadphia Record. head, Ho I8 st 1Tving him no manner of good: "We do blame | justice by an untaithiul and dishonest United s marshals aro [ confldenconnd of an assaMle upon tho | that noither he nor nny other person | gy eor o\ sehool bnitdings and tho land | Ft k2 bu Do o Independionee. | St his given hint in- protection of s st Week's Bxports ng erowds of prisoners into Santa b followe are not anxious | be accorded to him.” -~ found in the state libeary. would work the possible remedy at the | were valued at $6,006.7:1. seotion of the country where land-grab- | to test the fecling of — England AIsEIapMBL 1x.P f thirty-six miles further to Titusville. The ; ! . EX Prestoest Gozzanes, of Mex H“'I :I-- ] '”h i ~"--| hl o adidenl | 15=Total exports of merchan some of his experience asa member of the | GUC West from Tobias, and the Dritdze | s class to pay 4 good share of their New Orleans Gas Light company ws iy n ron s also dise $67,%51,539 | silver commission in Europe and will show | Hmbe distributed to that poeint from | ayes. Enough waste will oceur at home appellant, another inwhich the Louis- abroad.” Like the man who was ordered | Al o s : ; o loave by the vigilantes, o will ot hee. | CAStern partof Florida, and a numbcr of dise i s s LS Lt e latest snooze from Miss Dishner [ Jittle bank aceonnt, were it properly | lant. These companics contended that & h ~|;..n Im..l; have boon practically com- | puu of exports over imports, 816,157,120 | whieh would have setiled the silver problem, | FePUrts hev calm amd confented after a | saved and usefully applicd the states of Louisiana and Kentucky B (] 4 rlete at state.'’ ot N polts of crehian- ) 1 i " " y at once, if his mule doesn't halk L st S atal exports ot merelian- o | Senator Riddlebersar Teads the forties, e | seventy-first day of sleep, i it she sur- | famers. They. certainly ¢ mueh | their vights were not invaded. The New kAR e tota trackage of the nited IS804, is4l. Mr. Sabin is £, Mr. Spooner is 48 [ vives the mimstrations of a St Lonis son for grambling, No rveasonable, | Ovleans Gas compuny claimed that for dise 2} 3 I B e R R tomene Ana 1,768 miles have been lmd dur is 45, My, Gorman is 6, Messrs, Blackburn, ) nons and re ersare tived ont of all just proportion | clusive privileges in manufactuving gas, ing the past ten years. The dge | Bl i i ! R ; o) ! R o fo o A his indicates that while we exported | vania are each 4i. Manderson is 48, and "he Tlebron Journal vosmed its | money-lender, motesshaver and land- | ally enjoin the Louisiana Light and Heat gress. We are slowly getting there, ! i i ) Stk o . with 1 com- | shark in eeneral pays less tax on his $25, - | Produding Manufactering company from brethren, Even President Cleveland's | hopeful prediction: “There is every indi- S BT NG Ui S 000 C0 RO AR : plete new dross of type and machinery. | 000 working “capital than the poor | interfering with its monopoly. Overrid- cation that 1855 has marked the lowest an i, mong the miseelameots articles pur- | P Jorurnal i< one of the newsiost | rrassed farmer on his little pateh of | ing a clanse in the state constitutlon, and PRttt int in amount of railway extension for Iy = 5 : : s us of £16,596,125 for a single month. | and by them eharzed to the republic, are | the offeete of the. fire | st of the abovementioned sum. - His | elause i the federal constitution against Dr. Mitrer at last admits that he is rs to come, and that 1886 will be ' 18 of % ) t A e efieets of the five, two monihs ngo, | | « bel i f t g LI & ! ¢ This is a heavy balance against us. For | bwrontal envelopes, the English quarterly | evinees a plucky detérmination to suc’ | Tand is morvtzaged, pevhaps forall it is | “inpaiving the obligations of contracts, ! ! ok i TR R the five monthis of the current fiscal year ! accordingly vetives from the Dbusiness, | construction. lodeed, work has alveady |5 FE8 TOM A% 08 TG FRAESSEE R | eluding ~ Severat pablished speciall for | M Kenter, the widow of a will-to-do | What is really the property of another. | are not detrimental to the public welfare, His “sweni-ofi'” 15 made in black and | been commenced on some thousands of por s nz ol on m ehilidren, common-serse inks, shears ' ! That noble creature, the binker, heing ud that exclusive privileges are not at ! ) I e s g ek, wnti-nery ciholders, pel slove lod by o runaway tenm Chistmas eve, | Vi BRigiig iy b h « X ix 10 going biek on that document. dinary number of new enterprises have | ing the difference between the balance in | LS SUFFURRS TG Oiitaciows, | will sue theealoon keepers of Humholdi | tion of Uncle . and bori to do ool | ner in which a stat il of any Boaniprojoeted) wiille athes nre’ aotiing to his fellow-men by opening up paths to | monopolisiie corporation is to huy out 5 o | the corresponding five months of last g leaons, lemot-squeczers, | town to purchase Christmas goods, and | 4 2 {raction among the demoeratic leaders, o | Coming year is therefore full of hope for | Year. A large part of this reduction is | ] 1 | AL s e, S ol i A ey bodo: T L N ctio ong the deme ¢ leaders, a £ yed i e et p I , ) SPINIS OL nmo- | yyife, the saloons deq it i i 4 new demoeratie woekly is started in this | manufacturers and all interested | e to the decreased exports of grain, vil, rologie, soap, and re- | e R et IS | fhodest little shop. He isone of the | %, it hecomos n contract to bo and this in turn is chiclly owing to the | Pairs toa tricyele, thoronghly:: situwited Fand wnable. to t civilizers ot the nineteenth cen by the whole j 1 authority y : R et s hata: growi difficulty of competition in R wan Tiis tean ‘vuns ollower 3 come to filla Jong felt want and have o ) s 21 LG 0 AR R e ; 1o Aranaway followed | et Witiions, . And then that Tanded, | must bo taken: antl puid for whether the come to stay us long as post oflices and | w of general prosperity in this 3 dahialonan titled, and - monied avistoerat, the rails | state wants them or uot. There is no T ~-<\1;w:n"'-\ i . . Kk legislature is not among events impossible. | Dabugue fivemen had forty calls [ ward ingrchand congest (of public do. | state of New Vork can ive no_ather I cers' Bid » American producers foreed Prin lust yem g mein) with the annoying experience of | ief to the peopie who may suffer from The cable brings the news that Lord | to pay inter res o $7,000,000,000 Ollieapo Herald. Lnprove in Alta amounted i ! isbury’s cabinet will decline to face tho | of inilated railroad debentures the cost of | probably Mr. - Brgelow ks why T e- | $50,000 1 pane T il iue nepurioy Ce et el U “,'f‘“,]“v’ ment, and that the premier has formu- | densonge barrier to our entranee into the | why ey are wo resizued. Oy il v lon U b e R R R O r e LD b lated a bill for moditied home rule in Ire- | foreign grain markets. And while a dis . S Al O of Atlantic, was | plodders Yet e is necess: next half eentury @ gaslight company in Very Likely Not caned by admirers last week s 0L, but he is necessi New Ovleans enn defy the state and run ite support. The details of the forthcom- | out our manufucturers from the free ex Probubly grass will not grow in Wall street | {0 expend 525,000 in buildimg s hall. i t the tail end of the watered | of vival, So, also, 15 the peemanence of ing measure ave meagre, but enough s | change of commodities outside of (his v Gould dovs retire. In faet it will not The Mackowen Packing compuny, of | stock valuation, The only titie that e | monopoly in every eity of the union. will fall far short of what the Irish n tion above what it i< in competing coun F100,000, have filed avticles of incorpor: payer. Yetina raly modest American | Dariinouth Hege decision settled tionalists are demanding as the final tries, the double disadvantaze of over: N 3 SR et \ D) lik , th & e Spas S 5 Bl S o e DAORFOROal The <herifl of Polk comnty and <cven | distinetion wnd <have and shave alike (in | ing men that a grant by a state: was. no tlement of the problem. Stitl the mi production at home and no market for | e covernor’s stafl 15 more gorgeous than | | Lhe ) = doputios are aniising them. | e taxpaying with his fellow citizens in”the nature of a contraet, and that no the present and towards the desived end. | still turther Tower the eredit side of the | ewbroidered baber's pole, il shilling Mol tanglatoot and as the banker and 1t K. mustbe | so. That was sound law, but the latest 1t proposes to extend the county franchise | ledger of our foreign trade. - " L3 trotted along on them, the farmer must | fiat of the supreme cotrt’ is so unsound ance in Scott county I | Wy (e i) 9 ! 4 ow pu I el i T of AN important decisio voonrding the 21000 S T as et v othi UncleS s toe which is often jerked about | ashamed of it. Does not this outy eous SID il ch e e gR RA v or | sun sl Al en SRR MRt HonAgloty (R AN RIS SRR ERETDE LG 1,000 were paid for food and elothing by | NSRS the heavy banker on his | infraction of stato and populiy vights ine can, whilst the headless editorial is Eng- | Fevenues ancexpencitures, to grant them i ! ! what it lucks i enterprise hout tine | e county insane C ° LT e o ; i Y . But doesn't UL S, give all his farmers | on the face of t wpeals? The “prece- SR Tt R | of licensing, of education and of | negro who was refused admission to a John Decken and Muey Wentz, o vana- | ity aeres of good lund . the | dent of compulsory purchase is fixed by of the Amerfean style, as they will not | A ¥ ) Dapitlion Times ted at Marshalltown hefore (hey wer % and the wolves are then turned in 1o | tices of the court amounit to consolidation togacauivo landitor spublicimura ool thonadlies elecultaopurt e |ty ) way ‘round s the shoriest ied. When taken home e givl's | dd with them T Laviss ovcir o | of power st Washington. The federal torlal to ind out what it is all about small owners—in short, to give to | that the plaintif had any legal Nebraski railroad compnn : : I on an ety o Wolt and lawnb dis: | wony gut wires or a_osial iolograp! ———— il : A deyear-old son of tood, of | tnetion about it Ol yes. oy |and, singularly enough, Senuor B Mavice SULLIVAN claims that the | 500 o8 ome vule which only falls | preme court aflirms this ruling and Better Off than They Expected. Ui : X : ! newspaper reporters invented all those | 7 ol 18te 1 okt “I'ho net complained of by the plaintiff Chicago Herald, whisky ‘Thuvsday morniy (it took a | m formidable thro, sla- introduced apostal “tel ph bill. One short of being complete from the fact i | doctor with a Ctonch pump neardy all | don o bas bren givon extradong § mas | day the pegpie will overwheim monopo WL R ARADR et Yhentievan LA it SEOE L day to suve the Gitte fellew from joining | in the shape of special privileges lisix baclked by the judiciary, and the mut- ",!l"‘,' o I’””,;‘f"“” ('i“,”l’f ",'”.'ll’.'f o] wpower of supervisory action | to him, of the offer which they hud mado | Money they found an extia SIOM000) 01 =0 | i1t ngy | hasa appetite for unprotected | teving of the stornt is heard how by sonsi- witnesses in that investigation and, if we This a decided change from the bluster | to admit him, or to contract with him for /AR08 LS reat toward recon ) i uhtislitchaill 80 pigrontvaymLOWILLOS0N =410 10 S50 S mping toninl moying t We can't blame the lamb for hleati will be competied to ahandon the beneh truth crushed to carth, by Mr. Sullivan g : g A Vg YD parnell on ahome rale platform was in- | this, as to him orany other member of e ; . ! 0 g st i vill rise ng: P ) [ v g s ” ) . : 2 wheels One g vis ent entirely of can we blamie the favmers for goumbling | stop'to the perversion of capital to indi- will rise aggain, and put Mr. Sullivan ina | o005 diated by Lovd Randolph | the public. This right is not based upon | The Foundation 1 pat Tromuteo | ENAGIACE ARG R AR CHBEEN IS R I B e s s s S b threats of a liberal alliance, of a vote of | race, but arises from the consideration | New York eity has sel a pattern for 1he = q,5opsn g will e made to induee the | him, and pity hin, however, for not ex- | judicsary. country by appropriating over one million | g8 Ce an extemsive Tibrary of | @reising the one privilege which Unele hereditary privileges of the peors have | could demand asa vight under the 1w | 40h i them on, Phis is laying the founa | Fhis lbrary s composed of - some oo | interests, and which, if excreised with | New Youk, Jan. 5.~The total exports of Yo, New Mexico, charged with commit- h:“‘}'"'l effect. Lord Salishury and his | that the privilege of entering the place | o ior wrent results, Vol i fow dunlieates are 1o’ be | wny considerablo defvee of unanimity, | produce from thix port during the pst week ting land frauds. 1f there is any | Crminec . q ‘ of Eng] e = : Qanes S Cedur Rapids has wade a good showing | P! el RliQyneon, bers have had full sway and where land | tpon the question of retaining its titled i ‘Ili.‘lh::w' E-m" ‘al\\m'nlt_v 8 uu;l (Al-n«. R B e T he 4'“».“- in the way .‘.l im A Jdust Bill » frauds have been earvied on in a whole- islators us a reactionary power aflirmed e constitutionality o 0 E SRS S N B e erl!u\l i uluxM‘ ¢ ol popu l.n on. North Platte Tclegraph, 2 sale muanner it is New Mexico, and it js | Westminster. The temper of the newly | principle of state and interstate vesula- |4y, o dude should attenpt to ba vade he | oty sPECEIES T8 U SCRb SRR Among the fivst Dills introduced in the ) 00m ust suoh &sotions ¢ vt (10 wehised Hodge leans more to the | tion of railroads. The caso in which tl harp rap for his pains. s Eag- | (e population is now given as 20, 150, senate last week was one by Senator Van Joudest howls aeainst Commissioner | side of Chamberlain’s radiealism than to | railroad commission of Mix ppi wer lish, you know. and the style, and a Miss s = Wyek, providing for the taxation of un iscases from Pimples to Scrofula Cured by i L that of the Cecil’s tory couscrvatism, | dofendants has settled forever the fear | as good asa mile. When' sie walks, don't N "-"‘L””i‘ oo Tat vene | pAtented Tands owned by raiload com Ol The peers will now bid for Paynell’s sup- | that any bill for the national regulation | you know, she will swing it fust so-aad the | tPhe nipropementsin Plovee Tast oy jos - This il requires such coms ; It is now certam that the Chicago, | Dortas every party has done during the | of interstate commerce would b over- | nest thing she'll wear s a tile. ‘,;,h"‘lh':‘l' Sonthern ailrond has so. | DaNics to pay the cost of surveying und | Jhundicdsotjetter yacsalon.coplos of Rock [sland & Pacific railrond will take | Past twelvemonth, Mr,, Gladstone is ve- | thrown by the supreme court on consti There May 1 Fan Alicad. T T e e TR U B e v e jocating land within sixty days ffter | storyi=1 havo boen s teeribie suffor o ahandin the race towards the Pacifie, | Dorted as_sorenely watehing events and | tutional grounds, Some of the railvoud Chieago Herald Eastonn capitalins are nesgotiating for | the pussuze of this act ov that in_ default | fom Disoise i i ool The compuny for extending its lines | @8 preferving that the first draft of home tools among the congressmen and Now that the Ohio legislature is about to | o site for a wagon fuctory at b thereof the land shall be subjeet to entry | distizuring huniors Dk by way of Kansas west has been organ- | rule should come from Lord Salisbury, | senators who have been apologizing for | assemble, the conviets in the penitentiany be- | Mitcheil's improvements last year | under the homestead and pre-cmption | heeiot vt dten e Caren ized and the announcement is made that | He recognizes that whoever makes the | their opposition to bills for railvoad | gin to feel that, with their friends nearat | pegehed the vo i 0f £200,000. i which have e ue, and lof Gy skin and blood 400 nules of the new trunk line will be | first move places himself at a disnd: | regulation on the ground that they would | hand, there may be hmu!w.ul,‘ It was a wi Al aivl baby of Frank Aduams, of | The b :.“.V .“»11 (\\'.. n the Luull ;:r:mh 05 pure us i ehild’s. R0 g K Y ¢ 5 1 or st a" tost. of Lhie courts will | dispensation of Providenge which lueated the | Gaster City, foll Into a tub of boiline | were authorized it wwas decmed dittng built. This means competition for both | vantage and stands ready to overtrump | nover stand the test of the courts will | L ABERREGE ) S8EEIENG Y P ¥ Tueoday, and wae ftally sealded: | thut us the govermment was giving fhe B the Union Pacific and the Burlington in | any card that his political adversaries | now have o prospect for o mew | e8=attgsiie f8 UL L T During the Jear 1895 the Yankton pack. | 1ands the raifways should o Goats | o Cutleura Remodios arg Lo sroatast modlbines . A Ll 10 o he! '«d Sali 'y sue- | argl The one is pluyed o N, LRy JORL. SRR 1D ON6 ho uring the year 1885 ankton pack- AL RIOHR ikl IS CGORA o ¢ et cnse of Salt Kh its Denver business and new railrond | may play. When Lord Salisbury sue- | argument. The old one is pluyed out. were in tho other the yeae bef (08 hobs Glaualitarod 10,0080 Nows Mhen | of survoying mid h Lo al” ol ]‘x: s 80|y oo B facilities for southern Nobras| ceeds in passing his proposed measure of IRAIORRICIORY e -~ iug 1856 they will increase the number to | 1t Wis obdered that as soon @ the com: & | Irish reform it will not be a watter of | Avrnovai the cleetion of a successor The Growth of ¢ 15,000, DANIEE ALOUKL poy ok oons nd £ooK f folg surprise if the liberals through their | for Governor Dawes is in the hazy dis . Now Puri World, C. B. Mullory, treasurer of a school | Pt Jrot st unfortunate piece | el TN i of ; Specialist papers and Magazinss multiply , ] i ands, 10 wis & most unfortunate picee | 1ol leader raise’” tho bid of thy peersfor the | tance of the fature, eandidates are heing | | SAEEERGE S8 REEEERSS FCIER: | ownship in Brown county, went o Cali- | o ocgnomy’ for il the companies liad to | 50 mellite X e u frec y oh shows | Gk 0 40 - Bl LS R Y formia acfew weeks sing ad now it 55 | 3o to nvold taxos on thoir lunds was o amnellite support anotinoed with a frequonoy whiok Shows | fives dovotad o fis tsrests of rotatl | {BERLY S EGW MASKS AInCGy ik BOW 1 1 | do to wvold kaace on, tholr Lunds was. i . that the conventions will not ls liquor dealers,” there 14 now a Michigan | wmount of $600 vomdin in pickle in the interior HEAD, FACE AND BODY KAW, e Democratic material on which to experiment, paper which will attend sblely to rink inter- Tho present condition of the democracy | braska is willing to be surprised with a | ests, to be appropriately galled the Revolver, . 1 oL NI i ot | ma rains, honesty and exeeutive | while a ne zine absorbed in advancing an bo secured. A live, active, wide- | in Nebraska reminds us of the republic | man of brains, honesty and executive | while a new magazine aby b Laray e Wit sy wind suives i iy sulleriog Wi awuke seeretary would pay his way ten | of San Mavino, Thislittle political divi- | foree, and when the time comes such a | the pork interests aud products of the great unty ¥ doubt that their lands in Lir« county | S S W My cume wits cousidered 0 i est will biuntly self the Hog. s | The new yoar opened up in Laramio | {000 TG T vs been in s v L athos € A 1 partele of Sk times over in the value he would return | siomis the smallest in the world and | eandidato will vecoive a respectful | vest will biuntiv call Haclf the Moz 61 |Gt ST RS Ry SOl lyve o Sours boon b & Huoda vy bt one. [ 1 1 1 paticlo of Ky to the members of the board individually | while comprising only twenty-three | hearing. seribe Twenty families of the striking miners | huyers in the eastor in Burope, paying 3 L WIIPLE, and collectively through advertisi square miles of area, but has all the ma - - at Roek "Springs arve dependent on the | ih y hera it gecessacy, They would ; properly our city chinery and heart burnings of the lar ~ Ararccent ale of uncluimed baggagze Loaded With Another Speech. public for ~upport organized such a Tus w chisap FOZEMA FROM HEAD TO FEET, ublie. sbraska has 185,000 voters, | 10 Omaha & man made the air blue with St Joe Gazette, he expenses of Luramie county for the e dands us no real estat ™ haries Bayre Hi Jorsey City Joights, N oaths on discovering that he had paid Senator Van Wyck, of Nebraska, issaid to | year justended were §08, 718,506, exceeding | ever seen, and Lo HIY Wil My o, i lad uf Ll Soure, i seven dollars for his lost trunk. His rage | be loaded with another powerful speech on | those of 1531 by §1,4 would be ten y d By vt i o P e e ot is now duplicated in Washington by a the backbone land grant. Itis claimed that The territorial papers are comin development. | load Lo tae soles of hig feel wus one mass of i i l} 1 s not too | @ great bene b very oth cdy aud physicians in a rummagze through the departments dur- [ down with a heavy hand on the wholes mlvl is not to 0, 4ff : e 1 1y nud physi COVERED WITH SALT KHEUM. i new board of trade has done wel n re-electing almost without exception the old board of directors. Now let the ecretaryship be placed ona solid footing Swith a good salavy, so that the tinre and services of an experienced business man 1 commonted 10 viko Souy. Cullowrs flomed Wyoming. | purtimont . o 1o | st U A o Tl st i \ i the companions been compelled to | iy Boay et aimost vaws . My houd wit Gove he Laramic artesian well cost the [ Ahid the compa i\ e D | il Wi it i s, i 1y mullerini wis onee, there s no Tur Dolphin bas made her long se Of this number not more than 35,000 are voyage to the Bermudas and return, § ve and simple democrats. But the vas in search of a storm under orders, | Kilkenny cat fight now in progress and aho found it. Tho result was the | among this political fragment is like a | Party who attendod the dead lotter sale | JARS G ERES WL LIRLG Tact wd. | slavghtering of game or fun | pelings tho compaiios to Lake vessel behaved beautifully in s furious | tempest in o tea pot. For twenty-tive [ a0 bought bis own application to the | @& 080 RS FHER TG o when they “The Royal Artesian Troubadones | 08 patents, Al il - Bl CUTICULA BEMEDIES but the entire complement of naval | years the old moss-backs and wheel | President for a consulship. are made public. The Nebraska senator may | have begun a season of opera in Carbou, [ 1 the colnty R N PRy ey o 1y ec, Cutieur were made desperatoly sea sick. | horses of the democraey in Nebraska FOREEC—— be somewhat addicted to sensationalisw and | ¥ vidently they larg d bore B UMY 'l O P P T P 1 Losalvout, §1; souty e W T T Now that the Dolphin has beon so thor- | huve beew praying for a chance | SPEAKER CARLISLE is about ready 10 | is possibly over zealous in his dofense of the he dJohnson county commissioners | (v of the public burden, while B RIS R oughly inspected and overhaulod we [ av the flesh pots and now they | announce those committees and every | rigits of the people as against the railroads, | have been roquested to resign by the loc ceives 10 wore snhunccment T Send for ‘'How to Cure Skin Digeases, * na ' N re cing' themsely: facos i W CONZTe. an is ing i ' see! 0 be g o wi press, but they have tightened their i | e s of the countey & 1 0 Piniples, Skin Bemishes sud Buby Hu suggest that .our nayal representatives | are tearing themselves all to picees in a | new congressman is holding his breath | but it seews to be lm'uf.il‘u_u with him. !m (Blu- .lm“n.) ’1 ) ‘.‘.I\ 4 o) ey GRUBS Rlinples B Bt be aubjected to an examination to dis- | scramble over meatless bones. Among | While the hat is being shaken : 1 | G | - a " * 2 = v, p ellogg ranch, on the o La | Vot » “ 1A ANTE PALN PLABTER i8 eover thelr seaworthiness. ‘Ihe rolling | all the republican states Nebrasku is torn CRS—— Woat I",‘-«‘-].rm:(‘t‘:/u::’..(mf o v i th{!‘q‘ bagh ‘]u:m v 1hy C. W, and | iy 4\ y considorable 1 new, orignal, el and fufalilb dook of yessel in a ston is very differ- | up worst about tho distribution of oflices |~ Rusons from Washington indicate that | A1l reports, all lvestigation and all statis- . Bramel for $12.000, posscesion 1o | 1% Tands ure taxable. “Phere is probibly Mitkigte to Tain and IalApRSER ent from the motion of & Washington | with smaller returns for the wear und e Miles will supersede General | tistios prove that the business of supplylng | be given on June 1 nest not a section wwiong it all but is worth as M scintic, Sudden Bbarp snd Nervous bail room toor, teur. To thosc in the gallery who are | Crook in Arizon: After Miles has made | iliuwminating gas to large cities Is very protit- A Cheycune paper iunoc y observes bauch as $ wid there are du M s 48 by wagie. AU druggists,