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NERD D) Governor Larrabee's Inangural, strikes us that the inangnral of Hog and Hominy. X Balfe, “for you've no d=d poetry | Island has o 1 wil | Iropped into a gambling room 4 P g B A 3 poetry and has started ap again and will run | husband dropy g THE DATLY BEE. The inaugural of stnot Larrabee | the new governor of lowa would have he Cliicago Timts fresents an exhans X wntil spring if sufficlont old iron ean bo | and scoing the object of her adorat ion OMARA OFPICE NG, 018 AND 016 FARNAY ST | was modeled after the late message of [ been much more acceptable to the | tive review of the cornand pork situation | The effo songtess to abolish poker in | had. seated ata gambling table, she quietly NEW Y ORK OFF1cE, 1R00M 65, TRIBUSE BUinnin | Pre<ident Cleveland. Tteextreme length | farmers, merchants and laborers of | in twelve states—THlinois, Towa, Kansas Wy s to be understood as an inter- During the recent storm the snow | took a seat by his side and Mmhul'm n drifted against O, Nelson's sheep-sheds a dollar for chips The game didn’t WasnixGros Orricy, No. 513 FOURTERNTH ST | would require two sections of a freight | that state if he had favored them with | Missouri, Nebraska,; Olio, Indiana, | ference with the rogal flush on General Philip | Qg i inst O Fels in, Mr, Nel- | last long, ehuyle 110 -\n»?'vmv.A\.-HI" Vg L | 1 Pablished evers morning, except Sunday, The | train to transport it across Towa, and its | a plain, unvarnished, matter-of-fact, bt Michigan, Wisconsim, Minnesota, Ken e, No matter how the rules | SENOVIEE td bl p i & AT only Monday morning paper published in the | Sivat i ) " age, taking s weky, and Ten i Tha tesums of | ? still beat everything, | SON 1ost 1O sheep, For 500 miles on the Atlantic & Pacific e, | exhaustiveness would j 1 message, taking an inventory of | tucky, and i The resume of | 3 os o6 1 ok Y0 ot ,"_, | Dan Donlin, of Ponca, bears {he ¢ voad_snow covers the earth. At the TERNS BY MAT to have had it bound in calf an the state’s resources, making an ex the reports from these stat t y tmes ““,, ot to b up | gyiched honot of being the first wl Needles the weather is exceedingly cold, One Year $100 Threc, " €5 | Jated in two volumes, TIts polished and | of its liabilities, and recommending the corn crop of 1585 has been overesti- | /4 . . “\: Aallly l"”‘ | ¢hild born in Dixon county, 1le first | the ground is covered with snow and the S 3 holarly dietion is taultl 1d | in his candid judgment was ¥ ne- [ mated both in quantity and quality: that | {0 . y I‘ . “You ean Suit | gpened his eyes in 187 Mohave Indians are aronnd in olEse X m not going to move Clark n Dean. of St. Louts the | bear logs and breceh clouts, They don’t Tre WeEkLY Ber, Published Every Wednesda o pas 15t edital ¢ | et * 1 e qunlity 1s far L) fat of 11 i have passed muster eredit 1 ficial and practical to carry on the | the g i t f the crop | down in the « f smmodation of | ) \ i T EUREEALDY livered before an assembly of Harvare Tairs of state with due cconomy. of 1881; that the movement of corn <o far | 1 : - tive of Ethan Allen, died | know what to make of it. ivered before an assembly of Hary affuirs of ith due cconony 1884; that the moyemen n &0l oldot Ti elayive of i e NIl Ty one of its departments an Indian induse trial school, for which the American miss y while on a One Year \ \ —— has been disappointingly small, particu sit to wigh He wa One Y enr, without promitim . duates, Tf anything it smac Eix Month thout premium . too much of the for tii What Does It Mean? 1 in Nebrask ywi, Missonri and Can’t Cateh the Speaker's Eye, | 4 ¢ One Month, on trial . . . | 1 i i : iy " N Ocetn Bernarvd Dodd. who resid W WJe natter-of-fact nger, who makes up der divection of the county conmnis f ( has carried ofl Targe 8 1 s wile it herman county, drove ‘wnnxm < on has voted an annual connysrosnesce: vifiotonths of $ho poptistio of Town s grand jury has been drawn for | nu g, the disease : LS A : £ anil Was. Istinils & Piropriation of $5,000 for the support of (e ot A Starting out w grand flourish of 1 wry term of the district court. | more valent and fatal than e e L 18 returning from Loup City s | teach ross 'h.‘ voted $25,000 to Mr, Ijams, clerk of the | several years raska las Deen Willing to Begin Afar O, on of buildings and. conside | r romnts have been” given by prie TOR OF ? g Bunker Hill oratory the governor soars el T o BUSINFS LETTER loft and tells us why out an court, this action was taken by the ad- | one of the heavic sufferers from confined in the \ Wonna the ve sion mnde ndictmi Bdroasen 1o T T Tonttanist colonie vice of the judges, who deem it pr this disease, Not glo state in the Lt : Iy reaching i Saiie et " o avoid yossible controvers of « hot Y iog ol Da ¢ v Hoar, iy reach ' cifie Coast, t id all possibl Mroversy | corn belt has heen frec from hog ehole Mas ; ¢ A o sy s making a ropo o IR ey, Aviz, will have not omama. rafte, checks wnd o o nst the iniquity and tyrar red 10 be mnde paysble to the order of the « v 1o legal conviction of cri s1 laime v n o i to tl i mother conntry and took refuge on | the legal convietion of minals | It clamed that as many he onthat ¢ viien it relates to woman 4 himself down t oss than 1 i to dispose of nest THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPAIETORS, | Plymouth Re He then launches out | ruling of the supreme court on the been thrown onto the market for fo Jong : | ground, [ LR LB, Horson into a qi ition on Providence and | authorizing the commissioners to cholera as have died of the disease ~— » The v bliz replent ( Y en discovered ina ming E. ROSEWATER, Eorron. BoAL 1t of which the following | pense with the ealling of grand juri The corn and log situation in N¢ kit b bubly i) ) numbor of idle work in pay nenr Phauis, Ari extract is a fair sample So far as the judges arve concerned, their | is thus summed up by the v Van Wyolk lins Lol x'~"'” ! Thiere is, by the law of nature, an_intimate | motives in ordering the grand | stafe has probably, taking the [ pleot N ; poswer of t n between the policles and fates of | jury are ab suspielon, It s | into consideration, grown s bettc b | corporation ) biT, He will su e 1 governments, Tyrauny and wrong inevitably | only when the 1t of grand jurors | of corn, so far as quantity and qualit ceed Tiim nite senate. | P, F, O'Sullivan, editor fio \ grand jury Tead to sufTering and decay. while mod is examined that oY neiee | wahoarried, AHEN . e iate N o dorn Point P OO (T A ARF | Hine SaR I GTao Citg RECOtion BY & KA BSXGier BFAn ii¥los 1 by o irion Hon and ight Tend to bapyis aud pros | with \ dt vnlu real purpos Mr it ;» belt. Denlers all over the state, however, | SA¢ Sp8 I Ry i DO BIBHITY forthe fown postolice, and inti- | roaster b peritv. Any nation disregarding the cter he geand jury has been empanell a¥ i ) : : es that the present republican oee | How teick in Omaiin e bl SO U s L 1 empan U [ ave of the opinion that the crop has fallen | over ¢ m tie ) i _ocett- | More tian 100 P s —— carly scttlers of the Tiik professional juror must go, Cal, they use steam willl geese off v Tark “grand jury is anything but a is 0 notorlous fact that the mysterions [ 19 per cent below the estimates made | Nebraeks nie 5 AR et te Neb G ! vand sell the fixtures 1 gyokane Falls, Wyo., during 1885, 4l a &1,500, cost of £250,000 senalty for the transgression ; and the longer i . 3 ] I kill \ Lauer is to be fave carly in the season, A large wmonnt of | kans ke ) for wives, Arct The T oof taurant in W N 1a, I had o proj of « innemi ovada, has just had an i Tae grand jury should either b the delay in correcting the evil, the severer : ‘ missed or reorg raniz . will be the judgment Our own natioi ear corn has <o far been ceribhed np <ilats ! 4 1 for you? ' Hastings undertool + his ol ————— proved no cxception o this rule, * # # | taken in th by all elasses of this | /i sgate has not yet recovered from the e i amuscular woman, but was knocked | {helvn btehe e nectted. Thdlan wis Trrr: fow good men on the grand jury | Brilliant as were the deeds of our noble sons | community, and the universal - desire | oiets of the hog cholera during the se: N 4 downand oniin one round. The now | 8T find themsclves in poor company. rine the strigele for the persevation of the | that the mystery shall be thoroughly in- | gon of 1831-185, ~The discase at present | The li s the I pearsa meurning ey and aerooked | Ty donn Sutro is building a salt water a———————— union and the recognition of human ri ted by men who are capable | (oot spent its foree, and wo in- | Sch Q that none | "l » ".‘K“‘ Jeitil "I' \ g aquaritin in San Franciseo bay, north of Db R e el i el T will_be 190 feet in it tool four long years to destroy a system | of honestly wi r the testimony 1 ofen me L " i i B Y | erease in the hog produet is looked for ! e time few will con- H which for a century we had nurtured, and wrriving f impar- ‘ H I t b lnw is y b it some- | Tor e froit in the state. - Last year 4. | eter, and will contain all k ) ) I i impar m Nebraskn <iuving 1880 i very bad, L e | 118,400 eggrs were shipped from there liameter, and il contain all Kinds of With this grandiloguent opening as tial conclusion, demanded that this The situation in lowa is thus sum ¥ | inerease of 100 per cont over the EX f fit f | terial A s of late fit for rooling materia been found near Phamix, Arizona text, His Excelleney dilates at consider i jury should ) n carefully . . s e | 3 i i ) ) ¢ i marized: Thereis no uniformity with et Wiesth year, In addition to this hatf a miilion able Tength upon the duty of the vepublic | ehosen from among our best citizens anil | o o fhe corn yiehd it (he siate. of G R et | pormids of butter were disposed of, 4,126 Harllss nid tis e | i its citizens in casting an hones « < siness me 3 & 7 g a3 f | harrcls of apples anc i1 RalE bl ically, and the ledg ;:f’;r"' "l'lj“_" bttt il ibstantial business men. I8 M gowa, - Phere will be little if any corn to | The Tackinan - who attacked the ex-Rey. | SIS of apples and 1,651 baskets of | {50t forty feet wide, and ean be trace Dallot, and having it properiy counted. | Laue - innocent man he ean well | oo gt of northern Towa, as it will e SR A sl on the surface for several miles Mosay, the ex-guerilla, has opened n | This is just and proper enough if the | afford to place his case in the hands of | 3040 il vequired for home consumption. g ol « et R DT on R A large band of wild cattle, on the hills law office in San Francisco. Tho law | governor would only point out how the | such a jury. Such was the impression | 1 1o conthern portion of the state the | LU WTestied with satan in days cone by, | Biended sl N e APEIC L on Lower Coos viver, are the ofispring of affords n bettor field for guerillas thun | Towa legislature can prevent or punish | when the special grand jury was con- | ooy is somewhabbotter, But, takingthe | ol the fact of gotting the better of a _hack- pation for | Cottle lost by, tho early scitiors, und us o bulldozing and fraudulent ve in | vened Iast fall. Tn response to this over / : s { manisnot to be speczed at. My Miln de I8 they bear no brand or marks of any kind, any other profession N AUGHIC | lastiatl, X I A state as a whole, there has not been more | eyves the thanks of the e t X Y 16 U0 are” considered public property.” They i ———— South Caroling, Mississippi, Ohio, or | whelming sentiment the followi f & L T 1 Isand left his wite Wi 4 i N 5 ni St e S g £ | cound corn grown to the aere than in the - | destitute civeumst Will eliarge a hunter with fiercencss Tii skating rink has hundreds of | Tlinois. —After the purging of the ballot | grand jurors — were - drawn: Co 1L (o Gy of 18 3y little corn has gone The Returns Coming In, NaiTan WL Carle The Tacson Stu's annual review of clopements eharged up against it, and | box the governor grinds out some stale | Dewey, George H. Guy, Hobart Williams b T 4 PR L tilor of! Aramahoo. Dot | Avizona mves the following summary now comes the nows that it has caused o | Platitudes regarding the policy of p i ¢ il Population, 65,000 value of real il murder in St. Louis. The vink must go. | tion which in his great wisdom that they are withont representation in- con rations of his wives, thre of whom | Personal property, 898,000 head of live e Vol siners the source of all our wealth : Thiis st b 5 fel- | wore about to_assemble’ there. Alpert | Stock, 500,00 ot Vs pounds; wold dust ind bull Fare Northwestern base-ball Jengue | and prosperity. He repeats what | Broateh, George S. Mills, Charles J. Kar- | f + of hog chole | phia Call. We have been lovking after the | endeavored to illy new edition of 3 . | h and the fear of hog cholera, | yyiiiein Nebraska. Congressiran Dorsey | 10 old law. that it takes fonr women to | SINer M‘”Mvnm-\|"|):::lx'|.l|‘|§':-|l 1 formed, with Oy one | many unthinking stump speakers | bach, Cyrus Morton, J. 8. Caulfield | | i i v ) g . ) ‘ | R » o ' wen sent to marvket wnel 8 rector 1 » A 3. y ' ) ¢ of the members, we take it for granted [ have time and again assured us | Wyman, N. A, Kuln, J M. Simeral, oo froely Hintisiae s o ey :.“‘"" rintheTrenont Baseball associa atin ehit I'“I’:;""”“"’:" ! that the ional game will bloom in | that our nation under this policy has, Hud this grand jury, after thoro - . 3 : | hurled into the diteh while - bucking [ A Pretty Good Draw, He Called 1t the spring during the last twenty-five years, made | sifting all the evidenee, refused to veturn Btroo0 Olenaing Bishop ¢ 1 Pope Bob. drifts on the Omaha & Republican Val One of Brown's little nicees’ hoiid e marvelous progress, and has grown inall [ an_indictment against Me. Laver, our | o0 TR LR ERBERL to ke 2 St Lois epblican. [ ley road in Saunders county on the 10th. | hooks i<a seripture picture hook Junar Davip DAvis got his great for- | e elemeuts that contribute to the - | eitizens would have given hiw the benefit | ., TR NIATT A o terview published on Monday of | Fortunatgly none of the men wero in s explaining to her tune by being compelled to take, in p: ness and happiness of o civilized obfin aoquittal: ~.]1|4(~A L Gt special tax for street | b Coxe of the Protestant | jured. The next day another engine ing, ve nting (he three ment of a debt, eighty acres of lid near | yotwithstanding the great destruction oc- | But there is such a marked cont LN EIS 1 IO LI ) L U T st T LGRS D relis bowing down before tho 1 the village of Chicago when he was @ | casioned by four yeurs of eivil war B R O LG et 1| iLis right and legal to tax property own- fon and sa It is horrible to burn the oo and Weston, A construetion 3 which two long cared beasts e ot Tihie Tinel 58 ot i the | chslonediby folir years ot efvil war. between the make-up of the speeial grand | o Cro Jeaning and sweeping the strects ¥ after death. The blatant in aud crew worked on the wreeks all | Burden were quictly f Jonbg, ma. an o8 Like so many political surface-thinkers, | jury and the one just drawn, that we | {0 qumer, it is cqually proper and s grown wealthy by de- | soorl draw, wasn'( it id Brown heart of the city, and so is the judge. Governor L ¢ fails to_comprehend | Would be aiveliet in our duty dil we not | J Lo Litis horrible to burn what su- us shooting aftiay gecurred near od draws What do you mean . ] ! 1o 50 In tho winter. ASa ms 0 - S o that while profeetion has stimulated our | enter our most earnest protest. A glinee | (= ';-"”‘,‘” G .\,,:,\\vui,\h,‘ Rt (\ :.l,“p‘y( ol fler dedth, The advantago | yorsdny T'wo farmers, | said his indignant sister-in-liw- . ) Lo epinonoEnrding Uiol| fatneias s EhAes o uhsental astonti | ot (e Tollowing hat il sullontHa; et 1 strets | or' (. 117 position i Gt it 1 and Bevinuth, ot i Wiy, yos," replied (he uneonseious 4 han | him better. iz some private affaies, | innocent, (ines to pair of jacks; travel il more than [ him better redin ) te afy b » ki t ) f jach Bell telephone patent ||.x~" en the stock loping. S q g o i 7 " acl > osy. W | iy ailenig] developing American manufactures, this | Walsh, Alex. Black, R, E. Livesy, Wi [ a ind dust, 16 s infinitely more & — -~ ]u‘»u‘rxul in Tard words, and finally | pretty good, 1 ¢ it oKt Gftoo i | it | has caused over-production, de- | MeQuenny, Peter | Iam- + The Machine Editors, f v v pistol and fived Hed Anid e walked away, humming sof(ly. Wiy cen points 10 puilic: YO0 | pression, stagnation and lock-outs. e | mil, Luwre nee Duggan, Jesse Osterhout, Fairmont Signal, . the piercing the Iatter's fore G o RS L ns Dusiness streets that are bloeked by snc , : ! ore ot uro liow many noints the st0ck | guerlooks the fact that the prosperity of | Peter Clinton, Collins Jordan, Peter [ hisiness streets that ave blocked by snow | Conzressuan Dorsey and Senator Man der- | head and producing w wound which it is umbles if it can only seeure Jower rates. | Jowy is mainly duc to her produetive soil | Cross, J. W. Bunce, Julius Rudowsky, B. | |5 AT U e e e e RNl Uk o “.",' ol foud S = and the indusiry of her men and women, | Gordon, A, H. Willis, B. Loy 5 R 4 2 P | their hard in the interest of Nebraska | uve existed between the two |“ :'lll:lh?:nl’:nin" to l:'.r.»x ::‘p )1. L oS LochimulLpliod by : i """'"-'w}“"—h": voles out of the six- 1 yo0tad during the past l"-'-n_l' ”-J | or ‘J] i J-M nilw.x.- T e | ast year,” the 12 o R mad-dog <eare in Lincoln, The sil immigration from abroad. The fact that | teeen to find an indietment. 1f any five | 5 Tq0 i G the. strect-cleaning | Wyek, in o prictical manner, iutroduced shipped” froin Weey 7 e Ping: G Roniss Emw Ny ~|‘||l|m :d Brsnatwiin h-||'|nl| ons n_! immigrants have made | men in this Jury are tampered with the problem u“_" vaulks should be consid. | Dill—which he will carry throuzh, as he Water \\wmh_l '»'.'"K"' asolid train Pl e Senlde their homes in this country since 1860, n be no indictment, no matter how W0 treated s ittt of the street, | Ivdoes anything he unde cre to Louisville, which wonld r the Tast rose of summer, but it seems | gy ydded to the wealth of “the nation | overwhelming the evidence, With all 7 i ke ¢ ] | : i o new fand offices, and he is deno that with Dr. Gerth it continues all the o ! 5 s . e such in faet and in L. i i e sund more than enough to pay the national | due respeet to this jury, and without | 53,50 Yelongs o the public as much (lnh nicozue only working fo 1 e inthe irain, the, balanee would con- | ¢ form of Catarrh, from a Iverything may be fair in love, wi - | sist of other grhin, li me and stoelk, Jmplo GelimthorInadite debt has eseaped his narrow vision. This | singling out any of its members, we g b s ' 0 A : as th ier of the: street, No matter | 1 i i |1k g is not compnting the product of the Jabor | boldly say that there will he no trouble | (o alty, ookpi N \' S ties, but there should be aconstitutional [ This docs not include thell LiBh LI G { : 5 at the penalty, oceupants of buildings | amendient o prevent a few eranky machis It TR o] Hearing, Cough il Ca- of these ten millions of people, to find five vulnerable men among them, | /470 «ers of lots never will keep the | editors from n 2 Profoss i cAruelc that was shipy R msumption. Complete treatn re 5 ; * Larrabee | judging fr » gone > Tonilie 5 5 il s ST b reight . ; bottio Tradicnl Cure. one o, to the original John Lawrence, of Law- ll(:m’ pmll. ‘]m: lf overnor rlfllumu o |\Illrllnn from f“:ll £ n!. al ‘II ]m:. }1 D e e ettt i U That | ©Fours I e, 1 v one box fownley fame. There e nothing | 2008 into a detailed discussion of the pen- { Which some of them have heretofore | oy liRe G500 win de T . ¢ el 3 ijn"‘:‘:_l' i\lu('-‘lltnl‘l;nnlj']‘l‘hlnn‘Ilu‘“ ”i'";; sion policy, taxation and currency. Siil | borne. Now, w hy did the commissioners ::” ";l‘}:‘i“"“(';m‘:;:'} MR ‘H' “'l‘l'l'l';“l“"‘- Fimes Huve Chianged, Towa Falls® improvements for the past 2 LLADIGAL QUM kethook 5 policy, ti 1 Y ¢ ) z ¢ ot o aha b all other large Jolin ity dowrnal. ountad te (RtEnary : " | service reform, the industrial question, | make up such alisty Why do they pick | g : S ; Souly : mounted to §60.000. (,umple(e Inbaler with Treatment, $1. imaginary §800,000,000 Lawrence v 5 il : cities and towns. g Owing to a collusion with caitlemen aua |~ Ienry Foy, an old citizen of Creston Townley estate national education, postal telegraphy, | out professional jurers and men who | ot SC - whether resi- [ cowboys in the western part of the stote, it | was frozen to death on the 9th b et 8 e Tobnata Al ) 3 ¢ e i s o q f e N ! ¢ state, s fro: death o « 8 host we hive found in a lf = and other topics of a purely nutional | have :Il)\lslllill means of llll;]_"»llm Siton | qonts or non-residents, seldom if ever go | b supposed that James Laird, now nee July 1, 1885, there have heen | Hie of sudc ov. Dr. Wigwins, Boston proper and necessary that the | S°0P¢: z grand and petit juries? The Jaw re- | 45450 rouble and expens side- | congr il about whom the onlyre- | shipped from Wesley, Kossuth county, | ¢ iome st e ainaic allts shonld be eloaned of snow, but | . bhese varied subjects the governor han- ;I_‘“““ _ that the make up oAl e » question whether the ;lu-lm‘m_v ,u.m.]..; is |lh.;l ';‘.‘ voted for the re- | 481 carloads of buled hay. wisbunch, P 1) fouind f o when the snow is shovelled from the | (13 With laborious de I'g‘ ifi-ho weero 1’|:‘~ m}; po :‘f“m.‘ o i'"“““" public should exact this from them. They | gorticiie!® 08 Vit ol Posten, would be O. I Coon, an_ oxprass agent - | Gt Maas. Sl sidewalks into the street it not only be- "“""“""l of I”lw U "l'“"l States and his LR:i/ 3 "("l“‘l::‘ n ll';\“""‘-l\‘”;l I‘::"i ”“(' compel them to pay for pavements and Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Bostom. A 3 P850 aress citizens. : inte e L is the ) £ comes a serious obstruction to travel and | INAUgUrHl addressed to congress and s N Y i | require them (o lay down sidewalks for | have changed. Instead of the west being | on the 15th. Ho was short §200 in his A the American people. In this respect, | they shall select men of character, kiown ) ; ; Ll - ' A4 the public convenicnce. Would it be | owned and 1mn by cowboys it is now well | teconnts, " R e LB ThI 3 . aw- o T ; ) 0y's ! MYSELF MUST GIVE UP, | sudden thaw is liable to flood cellars and | BoWever, Larrabee only falls into the | to them to bo luw-abiding, honorable and |, oy e unreasonable to put the tax- | populated by intelligent and worthy farmers | McGregor has pas O, 1100t it 1111 it uche all basements and may ruin blocks of costly by grand jury, The deep interest mian at A Laxcory manh as been bitten by a mad-dog on the cheek. The dog is dead ONE of the grand jurors will probably ked to produce proof of his United citizensh George Miln, the more or less famo tor, st have overlooked the fact that Mr. Miln | (of Little & Williams), John Grant, | qo00 ot seem to have been atd Has it ever struck eball fraternity week to ay presiding over the | | Herman Kountze, Robert A, Har Ay P i : 5 he state of Minois, nor as widespread, Jo Simpson, Frank Murphy, W. I g owing to the loeal price of corn b pounds dingerous. A tax for cleaning the ocomotives o move FORD RADICAL, Ui jonon 3 ) the immediate relief ul fifty cars of corn would Y pormament cure of every of Stenben, Me., has the pockethook whieh belonged formudable candidate for the U. S, senate | nando, thivty-five miles north ceed Van Wyek, But times | Moines, committed suicide by shooting footsteps of many other state exceutives | above repronch. Thisis a suered duty,be- | Lo Snkic to the expense of keeping | —men of broadand liberal views—who will | (uiviug transiont merchants to pay L iorine ‘ping who grapple with the gravest problems, | cause it involves the life, liberty and pro- 405 00 sidewalis elear of mud, | represent them in the halls of our state legis | Heenscof £250 before they eun scll gmuh QAN s, Lumencss, Hucking cough’, — not only of the whole United States, but | perty of every citizen. How have the | o0 1oy lature, men who are favorable to the re-clee- | i that it i ey und cliest’ puing cirod | by A rroMINENT Hlinois demacrat, who is | the restof fho civilized and uncivilized | commissioners discharged this duty? Out | ™pW IR0 000 ton of Senator Van Wyels, who, by lis po- | Flhie exponses of eviminal proseention | Lt S o B Crrici Aamipa s i ted awsmall | world. This is true, for instance, of an | of the 10,000 or more voters of Douglas o .l-'th- S '(-hm_”“(-'m e sition on the pub o railro ant | 0 Cervo Gordo county during the, . Especkuily adupted o lndies by refering ing that he is not thero | able message deliverad by the governor | comnty the commissioners sclected the L ! ] RS ] e ; gl Saualiciog s 65 e o ay ol oo bor from which Governor | following names, from which the grand | Fiier ot R Lin trying (o get an honest livis e ! 1 D and Uncanical Co. Hoston Mass. himself or friends, but that he simply de- o and petit juries were drawn: S e e e (U DL v phase of the enforeement of the sires to sce the city and its vepresentat portion of his dissertation on national First ward —-Peter ‘Trenton, John Me- £ X anty In Chicns prohibitory Iaw is now being tried at Des men. The wan from Ilinois is probably i N ab, John ( "“\4‘ “harles Dougherty, 4 aslingon.C S h Moincs. Asfust s possible injunctions om4 8 5 ol Temy wob Frank, Michael SENATOR MANT position to ; ¢ are being served on the owners of build- | wio @ the foundation for a dime museum So far as the message relates to the | ol Z A . 1 successiul wowan here is Mrs, 5 Bt Ry He: 8 S lm,'lm‘.'l-nulxl '\1‘1"1“” e 8 the efticiency of the army by R ilea i sl cin snloons nre located. This TRV WL BRE B EXAVINING Th08 at it is in ccontd war slanchard, Julins s iy e e ¢ 980 IBIAMIC 0 IR IRIOEEOREC farther to suppress the liquor ; ¥ respocts commendable. His con dowsky, B. I ng, Michacl f“": ',[3"_-"",'“‘7‘“‘",“_‘_ JRgRenEs ) sh legation, Mis, elyar, who i a SRS TS AT TBrs e [ 3 ly dis- | clusions on some of the important ques- L. . Wishy, Wexel Nestil and giving them three mujors inste buxom, bouneing, massive wonsan, after the : ) turbed over the determination of the ad- | tions requiring legislative action ave Lovett, Gus. Hammill, Patrick Mc .| one, is all right in theo accordin, Alderney-cow style of beauty made tashion- = inistrati TN s & ALXe i Jacob 'Schleeht, Alex. Black, Lawrenee | the St. Louis (ilobc-Denocrat, bt e able by Mrs. Langtry, now reigns asa stav akota, ministration not to disturb the United | sound and sensible, and his recommenda- g ) ; 3 i i i T TR sdssae B ! g - | Duggan not the desired end be more e : of the first magnitude, In New York Redficld has decided to invest $4,000 in tates marshal and ¢ :jllhlnllln ney {ull\l tions will doubtless be earried ont. On 1Tivd . -Roland W. Curtin, A, the first magnitude, In New York, as well | an artesian well, § their terms expirve, glw greatest disap- | the question of railway trafiic the gov- | Will Ihuu~ R. I«, i y as Washington, the people rave—they don’t Aberdeen will put in astreet railway a pointment, lngw. ver, is among .llm lglfll- wor, like his predecessors, leans to- 5 .unu Vinag, Charles talk, they rave—abont her beauty, She is be- | £oon s the spring thaw sets in. d_rcdayf ('.nml.l:luh for the positions. The | wards the monopoliae 7nd makes a lame I ard rdon, Samunel L L sieged with attentions, and her modest house Springficld is willing tc ,000 for situation in New Jersey is very similay to | o . o 4 01848 Reichenbe g, James Carpenter, ned oflicers to the ranks, and thus Rhiode Island. avenuo. is the ¢ he extensio 3 \ AR g y 'y 1 ex Fonitho arorbitintira tos whilalia Inec 7 9 on R and avenue i v all [ the extension of the Northwestern from that in Nebraska. MRS e sl ety Walsh, Dan, Kenniston, Johu Hawkin® | establishing a proper proportion of mus- | the gilded youth that can gain adwittance | Yankion. \“':‘u:m“ l‘" 1 '_"‘l’l‘|:';‘"l'"”‘””) "”"x" B lw{»hu Muhoney, Chas, | ¥et 1o sword-wielders, the want | (here. Mis, Helyar and her friends in En- | The new cloek for the court house at Liamiagig A = According overnor Larrabee the | ard ) ) ey, Chas. | e Cie ours tobe the chief difli- | gland are surprised at her blossoming | Fargo, said to be the largest in Dake Tk Papillion T9mes thi o ern 1 2 A Oue * | of which appears to be the chicf di gland are mueh surprised a oming in Duk iinks that “with [ the railrond commissioncr system has | Eanning, Wi, cQuenny, Chavles ) a5 0 something idn't | I lace 051 : Kendvick, A. G, Humphrey, John Riley, | culty out as a Deanty—sometling which didi't | being placed i position.” The Lell CHICAGO, HOHKISLAIMPIBIFIGHIH.'IIV o fiye thousan2 Qollar salary us congress | been a great blessing and profit o the N 1 2 8 1,000 pound [t 1 ary s ar a gres ssing A S P S ok happen until she came to Washington, She | : % b Addidiod L LA AL man, & three thousand dollar pension, | people of lowa, He asserts that the (;,','.'.T]',.l,,, Hil ol Kuiap!, Donuli SURVE NERAL GARDNER will | wears the startling dvess which everywh |“|“m|”| in ‘ii‘“!"“‘"']“(\'r '"'| Joolely i e e P I"TA"INI-,I’:" e an. of bachelors, which holds’ stated scer und the entive state of Hastings behind | rates of trunsportation have been ma- Sixth ward—1L, L. Faleconer, Henvy | be y an_interview which we pub- | distinguishes the truc-hom Iiiton, e The report has gotten out question, has endeared himselt 1o all persons | rrespondence Chicago News cconomically reached,” pertinently that paper, “by reducing a fair s| superfluons majors and oth v Iikonker EQuipment : Traius betwean Chy It was Horace Greely who considered the L wan who remained sober while carousing with a party of inebriates aslower and viler | Tmprove the Sabbath: "tis a day him, Jim Laird onght to make”a pretty | terially reduced through the commission. | Ritter, John Rettick, Jesse Osterhout, | lish clsowhere, is not yet ready te resign. bright-red walkingz-costume that would set | 0005 voung Tadics that these meet- | § fitue ALk loud splash when he jumps into the | crs, and much relief has been afforded 3{"“'95;‘_"(1&‘“‘"“"-l‘ ank Kammer, Col- | 15 ofhonse to the question whether L':‘I‘I‘]"u'""'l']l'l""_ of 2 Darlelan or an Ajnerl: inies e iilarions rovels” inspirod by P senatorial stry " Yes, with all these | in the corvection of abuses and imposi- T f e Y e R I ix likely to die shortly, he replied, “*I am [ €41 POSREsSInG okl bibulous exo nd the members ar The Creat Roc! equipments, togother with railvowl pass | tions, This cither implies ignovance on Ty A R e S The Newest Decatogue, Eiraatabed Saith heseellipg by Hhs [ Cajamalee 5‘1‘,‘7."""?“"‘5‘5”;:“"'[.:: o books, ho I“II“ m:n.{l- » splash and o | the part of the governor ora low esti- smeyer; Eikhorn, Omar Whitne St Jumes Gazese T e stk o onnread over o lide at | R foe splurge, and that is all there will be in it. | mate of the intelligence of his constitu- | Florence, Peter O'Rourke; Platte, Jumos »OINTED P ; rorship one Gods but do not. 5 a0k oy A g 3 i . ents. The only muterial reduction of | Mitchell; Waterloo, L. L. Stevens; West POINTED PARAGRAPES. B R B e, Fino Higo Agoncy.an the 1ust boof jstuo A7 AT AR S8 v there is anybody who hasn't o mili- | tolis has been in the passenger ratos | o Divid, Tood MoArdle, Hiram | yjomee Greetey isroported to luve said that ST i, o CURICDIGRBIGL DIy il il tary title, he can easily get one by join- | which were reduced several years g ; s, Petor Grast, Willium Mavoney, | W13 man worth imore than willion is & nui- Mo hiliyeaiEng MO MBS | the head, killing him_ instantly. It was ing the Saly n army, In makin a legislative act. The commissioners of L ay of names out of the 10,000 sance in a free government, 2 unjustiliable murder, for the vietim was raid on the army, in order to stop strect | lowa, like those of Nebrask, | yoters to pick fromis an insult to the in- '\h.ll'."i.".‘.‘nl..‘ff."‘f.',‘.'.‘f‘ tls course and rough, | unarmod, ‘ln-.‘ McGilliouddy, Indian parades and the' beating of drums, the | have simply sorved tho purposs | Leligencs of this community, It son g aicens and dopily Bitlied Bislbs o) (o L police of Joliet arrested and locked upa | of the railvoads to throw dust o5 a very large per cent of profes. | thun thoy Juraroihip Balaiii 4k g (A3 and placed in the guard house, HRA h AR * general, a colonel, a captain, several [ in the eyes of the people, | 5i : N el wiautin b AT ) SSR ; : RERRILE AL SRT VTR B0 1 s org airo v the Celubratv Mecifuink Cliar' Cars,” Tieutenants and other officers, but no pri- | by procuring trifing concessions, while A L aa L e Juding May I help you to alightt®” asked Jimson |y, 00 gy father, but contemn : _Cotorado, The Famous Albert Lea Routo ' ! ; : ¢ ' juries nenrly every term including | potitely ws Miss Le Jones drove up in hercar- | A [ 84S W ored oot by Giom T'wo large Iynxes have been shot nenr | I e direct and fasorito fino hotaecn Chi ion_wrmy, like the | tho most glaring abuses and highway | the lust. If there is nothing crooked in | sage. - ~Chank you. L neyer smoke she |~ 1 2 Silyerton within w montn, The last one i of the United States, is | robberies have been glossed over and | thischoice then itshows n lamentable lack | tetqrned coldly, — ke Blaodshed 1s very wrong, unless welghed forty ponnds, } Sexplained” aw of propriety, judgment und intelligence 1ti% thought worthy of remark that the | Ithelpsaparty to d g Bonanza, in iche county, that in On prohibition, the big bone of conten- | Unfortunately for the commissioners | Prince of Wales uses his fingers when eating | Chon sha al, canst not, indecd, 1531 had o population of 5,000, How hus Tar rapid stridos that Omaha is mak- | tion, the goyernor delivers an elaborate | their action cannot be elussed as an | SMall birds. It w oud be stitlmore remarka- [ Under the stie ereed, only twenty-three families s ing have excited the jealousy of Kunsus | leeture. Taking the legisiature to be a | unintentional oversight 'l‘u.-nmml‘m.‘gn blo I£ Lie used hls toes, Bear not false witness: calmnntes he gold shipments of the Bank of ' it City, and the papers of that town troop of ignorant school-boys, he starts | they dared not disregard public opiuion | Veople who play cards for high stakes wre | Will serve one’s turn as well s lies. Alma far Lt “;"f':jl';"lv"‘fl‘;‘ .18 In o now endenvoring to show, in colunn bur- | out by telling them the nuture of corn- | Ly packing a jury with professionals and | PFEUY Sure to find out that there is no gawe |, - o AT A R Rl ) lesque articles, that Omaha is nothing | juico and the history of ulcohol from the | bummmers. They kiew enough businoss | # Wiieh @ sharper cannot wanage to elimi- | Jho8 e SR BT Fairplay bunks last yei APl ¢ R. 1. CABLE, E. BT, JOHN, but a village. With 65,000 population | earliest days to the present time. As u | men and irreproachable citizens to fill | 41 POl all the elemguts of chance. - Up in Boulder county in the mountains, Prlo't & Gowd "G Tht & i end \\l(ht'\lllvn s of steady grosvth and | specimen brick we quote the fisst fow | the hat from which to draw a e In a sarcastical writing of mw."mu then it STATE AND TERRITORY. |; ar ]lu’lm\\‘lH« is a goose farm oon CHICAGO. prosperity i quarter, Omaha can | lines of the prohibition section: enjoyed the od confidence of the | 15,10t given as new, odeurs the saying: Nebraska Jottings. dueiall ) guies SHAND IV P o ‘ AT T will | Aleohol bas been known from time im- 'I,'.ff,l,‘l:,fl l{'{q,‘?'?{fli"}'{,..'(‘:::,':'hl,'\',‘,.,.:f the Wb 1s the paradise of women, the purgd | york is planting street lamy Jubas te o URIL SIS, k. ST [ SR apstiGEauiaing MhpaLeL vo oyer o hundred thousand peoplo in | memorial. Like gunpowder and aynamite, | pone'vo peB (S Py Bl PUIGES (L4 | tory of e and the hell of horses. Coming county bLas §37,287.21 in the | 3000, Lk Siinl o 890, and in less than ten years sho will | itis beneficlal to man when properly used | (N IR Bty B EEC ARG OF JUAHIOS | Mrs, Langtry speaks of this countrs as | gregsury, The register of the land oftice at Pueh bea durger place than Kansas City, and for rightiul purposes; like them it is ter- | 418 (G Pt 2o Jury ey have | “her dear Awmeriea.” 1t is not announced | G pequire 52,600 to rim Sarpy | o repors that he recently had a heaving vibly destructive when improperly used, [ rawn be dismissed and a new jury | when Mrs. Langtry intends to return, but | oounty this year. in twenty-four cises of iflugal homest | A S g Civilized nations have suffered greater evils awn which will not be open to sus: | we infer that the time is not very remote. 4 o 1l etart the build. | entrics, when none of the ‘cluimants 3 («‘fl;l'! w ~‘|‘llELl’ persists in 1;n|y|..-]1.\' from the use of alcholic beverages than were | PHEI9H: Putting the mugwwmp luto the diotionary | 5,8 0N Co e wext aring. | P wring tho ontrics weo cancelled, e § e emrrying out his veneration for the | contained in the fabled box of Pandora, e A P seems to indicate a curious belief among the | 57 it a1 fa aloniie: and grabbers are getling scared 3 memory of Mafor Andre. Ho hius orderod | After wading through an ocean of ink | o PRl 1o heating stroet e oxlacucanlons hat tha.sreasiid hnk poutiasa. | e West Faiut Manufouiriag oy N oa Saxian STEAM COOKED, o demolished fonco of the Andre mon- | to define his views as 0 the evils 0f 10 | Jrurt s woll ee exess by o hicago | giay, ‘The word should be marked obsoles- | [tiy S ¢ 5 Las Vogas oxpended §260,000 last year CRUSHED WHITE OATS ument at Tappan to be restored, and i temporance and tloundering in the mir- | ot Sas e 4s ereryRoty clac, of the | cent, Hartington is the county seat of Cedar | in new build tod that ho intends to put up & new | age of doubt and uncertainty a5 0 the | Wi the 1 o red b AN SR roof. | rrherg is considerable objection to the ad- | county, and the jail is located at St Heles | Georgotown hias raised §4000 to pur AND OTHER amonument to the me; v of the British | proper solution of the problem, the gov- | o avel ;::..l l'“’hlft (‘l‘\vf“" du l. }un-{:d mission of any more states with double- | ny fiffeen miles wway 1 oodhounds it Apaches F8 e i N SO, SRS apy: In that event he can look out for | ernor winds up, like Juck Bunsby, with | i, CIEH SRS WACH RS AEAIRCr WAS | joinied bames. | One paper says by auy other Yans are being driwn for w lurge hotel | Socorro coun ty hus o i 300 to @mothor dynamite cxplosion. Wbile hois | au opinion as is au opinion. 1t anybody, | ierrjhior Was no pressiug need. | nawe South Dakota would raise us wuch | at Kearney, Whe ground dimcusionsuro f he wsed in zuthoring stutistios of dopre HEWAHE []F IM”A”[}NS sboutiit lic ought 10 order a dozen Andro | after vending the governor's messago, | vuioneion i o ombanics, of ex- | wheat ) A SO A ANl R 1 | RALORA G CAURALIL B G A amenuments so ho can haye them on hand | can tell what that opinion is, he can do | [l over Gnd ,'n'm,‘:m':','”'\‘\',,,““‘"“:’I | gainitewanted o brettlat. #owas tied of | . g (80,000, and §15,000 will be nowdeid B Apichos secius 10 be growing | Ask 5, eaud onty, (Registored Trade 0 xopl o the d molished ones w8 fast ns | buuyr than Capt. L‘ulll:n ! need¥ As it is in Chicago, se it }, ,';. ;.n.l‘:..m-m.é. :ef.“"k N.Ri‘n llllu“r‘;‘.‘ urg to cut the diteh to Wood Riv n fayvor with the peop ) o by grgoors ‘h‘r‘n‘l for ire ho dynamiter can get in his work, Viewed from an outside standpoint it | Owmaha. C=J | biw to undertake the gask. *¥owll justsuit | The Union Pacitie Ruil mill at Grand seorio ludy on \ l B3 Murray sk, NEW YORK

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