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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1886, m and what is called humanity. | able reports being bronght back by re- | government of modern times has encount- | from the Choyenne end of the road to At- | collar, showing his brawny neck. His k: Our Growing Towns. patriof 3 . THE DATLY BEE. The tondency of the day is towards & | To what extent this may prove true in | turning emigrants, it will also stand in | g te dangers that beset fthe United | wood. Atwood people think thelr town | name'is Babel. Ho is sbout 23, and ho X L OMATAOFFICENO, 014 AND oTgFARNAM ST | greater proportionate growth of cities | the present erisis history alone can make | the way of any considerable develop- | the nation is erowned. -~ ::n":-:llrf:: vmfl or _the ll,md'llv division h;s com:‘"hvrg' to rnn':fnv tlhe w"(;‘ld KEw Youk Orrice, Roow 6, TRIbUSE BUitoi¥o | and towns than the outlying country. | elear, But that the intelligence and con- | mentof the country, > S— Dick ‘Alien, the. monser newsianet | “PIRGReT,” afid is spoken ef by ki ranchs Was 5 FouteRNmi St | T inorease of population in the agri- | seionce of both England and Ireland aro | . PRRREC, Y Gt h The Brovity of Life, tan of Leadville. who was nfterwards | mon agont as an “executioner.” This Published overy morning, excopt Sunday. The | cultural districts naturally increases the | aroused as nover before on the one side M "‘?"“" .’"r'““:'l‘”_ ‘;(:‘“" “l?:,""‘ ’L‘:\‘q ||nw“|""""” rediicod to straightened oircumstances, | Agent, whoso name is Pike, told me that Hiat, Oney moming prpor published 1 th | importance and size of the trade centers | to grant and on the other side to demand | T ACAEARCH BT IES LR B O Was \ong eaoey o has made a fortune out of a mine in New | he hadn't found any pianist vet, but he'd TERNS WP AT to which they aro tributary, but aside | justice is clear as the day, and as that | COMe fOLbet BRCC sy b g R A 1 tocTo meASITE out tho o of niant Mexioo and is ome of the high-rollors of | HoAE LHeCe B e O e oL ke ol The o Yenr. £10.00 Three Months. 250 is o - o features of : . s sontl " in the yptian pie, and sh clares n those well-tempered days his time was then hat territory. ime ago called oin., oall th piighie 80/ One Month........." ‘1o | from thi “f;‘,'l',’: b m,,";,',,,:;::“;;;::;: 2’.'1'32273‘ O A O wven, | horself rendy to suppor the sultan in bis | Survesed, cast np. and found but thro-score | 1t is [roposed to, redueo Loadsillos | Jen hout Fourteonth siréet and. Stoin: Tk WeERLY D, Published Bvory Wednosanf. | aepctions to draw population from | ficient h,;‘mm”'"".“‘w“ is overy reason | demand that Egypt shall be garri oned years and ten. :1;pv;}|]|::l1vlv'l‘\ljm'. ’l'lll'|mflt\'.nr says that uni‘- of M')\gl-.”“i‘;;g ‘;""I"‘“R"“;‘l‘mhl SERRKS, POSTPALD other pursuits to those of trade_and busi- | to hope that it will do so in this instance, | DY & Turko-Egyptian in licu of a British <t » e et A oy Mot o- | 12" honrd " him - play., 30 went One Yenr, with promium. . A : o i 50 10 TS TSSO | force. At home the republic is making And what is that? ment on i el et oy G B0V | with n amall party of musicians One ¥ ear, without premium ness in large community This 18 the | though perhaps not just in the way ex- itself tmpopular by atnoying in a potty They come, and slide, and pass, ernment on a much better basis and sim- nfic oritios to John Pattison’s rooms o sl:esu-,mm:m"nm“ pr(-mhmr case in ) wska as wel in New Eng- | pected or demanded by the popular e POy Yy, annoying in a potty Before my ven can tell thee what, plify matters in many respe Soo the ‘wild “_'l‘:" on’'s 1o 0 rn youth macerate the and enjoy “the prairie school. fashion royalist officers, who areto bo | The posts of timo aro swift.which having run I land. In the rem development | clamor of the hour. —~ ved SINGULARITI maste r seven short stages o'er their sho found in & majority in the eavalry regi- CORRESPONDENOE: T » . Hog i of our state during the past ' d task is done. - But he astounded us. In facility, foree, All communications relating to news and odi- 3 . 3 A P 1 ” ments, as it has been found that the pro- e, G o 0; rapidity pouti torinl matters should be addressed to the Epi. | Seven years there is no more Definite information has at last been posed expulsion of the Ofleans prinoes How soon \\QI-F\:!(YI vas :-grx: hl\_\ illa I‘.‘n:\.'t'vlm.: Iast | b o ml ;\?d Ll{"}lu of ufi:_cuv;‘on.i HOR OF THE IIEF. interosting fonture than the growth | received ns to the actual terms of tho | T 4 : . Our new-born light Aaliiuls DO QIR SHS S1ile | CONTERS LMY U BIIAEN e, JEreek atas vura player that wo BUSINRSS LRTTERS: inoseksitir ol i Penae v MUty 5 of the increasing circle of important | Franco-Malagassy treaty of December 5, All bu tiness Jatters and romittances should b * i, F il P gassy p e e e M amany, | inland towns which stretch from the | 1895, There have been from time to time OMARA. Drafts, checks and postoffics orders | gastern border of our etate far into the | so many conflicting statements made con- 10 be made payable to the order of the company. ¥ - taad % region which a few years ago was pro- | cerning it that no one, not even wusually -v THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. [ nounced unfit for habitation and forever | could not be accomplished without a A L mal open the hiead was found in tho stomach. | son is the best bra strong protest from the bulk of the And this, how soon to gray-haired night Acsilver dollar, bright and untarnished, | have, and this young man simply took his nation. Greece, which is noisily doing | W€ SP¥ing, we bud, we blossom, and we biast | WS found lodgad in the Intestines of large | broath away. ‘I never, not even whon . s M| Ere we can count our days, our days they | DIACK bass which was recently caughtina [ Rubinstein was here, heard such a stroke its best to make the world believe that it 06 85 1480 mountain stream in Idaho. orsuch octave playing. He doos not o1l informed Parisians, secmed to have Dt ol b y simbgPirmingham, Gon, tho body of & | know one note of music, and_declares 1 useless for purposes of agriculture, more than the most vage idea of its real | & Part in France’s proposed international iin Bins T Dot hatr and shrotd removed, to quiet | that he never recoived a lasson in hi E. ROSEWATER. Eprron. 58 S a ] 1 st v den S ren ' exhibition of 1880, and so there is every prefend Tier ghost that had by ntecedents are known. They - disturbing the neigh- 1 to live, onr life is done, borhood. Tt is notalone the inerease of population | intent. Indeed, it is no seeret now that it ate his statement. Up to within emonts are all tho rago in | Which is worthy of notico in such pros. | was the deliberate purpose of the French | P* 'j“‘:!“("|‘I'l‘lfr“g"le‘|‘l‘|’ (‘I‘“;""“(’h’"_";“”‘l‘;‘ Man, count (hy days: and 1t they fly t00 fast | Thirteon years ago an Towa woman accl- | the list six months ho has been wpon a Omaha at present, They are cheap if | Perous cummunities as Beatrice, Hast- [ ministry to keep the world in a state of i 5 h aKIng | For thy dull thoughts to count, count every | dentally dropped a pin in one of her ears. It | ranch on the borders of the Indian terri- N ey L ovonb, Sley afo ohead | inge Geand Tsland, Keavnoy, Fremont, | mystification on the subjoct until the war | known the ct that the Greeks are still . daythe last. afterward dropped into the back part of her | tory. He has all the characteristics of gho not durable. Vorfolk WP R Nal 8 | enedr v of | in existence B Francis Quartes. | month and was swallowed, Last week a | cowboy, but he fingers like a musician ——— Norfolk and North Platte and half a | eredits should be voted and all danger of e ; 5 surgeon removed tne pin from her left lez | who | iven a life to the instrument Tr i announced that the books are open | (ozen otlier smaller towns which might | scriousopposition in the chamber of dep- POLITICAT, POINTS. ol el LS LR At il mumber of white | He plaved a_sonata of Beethoven's, a noed ¢ ¢ books ! : LY G BRGNS Troe o b, s 3 % 1 Germany an unusual number of white | sep Sohumann that bie had and’ tho for the Omaha & Northern railroad. We | he ned. That has been due largely to | uties should have passed. It now turns P - g 3 & Nebraska Jottings, PLRG P hsel B o | scrap of Schumann that he had and then Joar nothing 1 to when the route will bo | the rapid growth of the strrounding | out that instead of having, as was origi- fov. Smith,of Vermont, who is sup- [ Tho police of Grand Island run in | yAniees QLA have been potieed this | and there he improvised. We lnid a eloth posed to have eye on Senator Edmunds’ | eighty-one law breakers last month, , hias gone on a trip to Me At Norfolk last week there were born | near Lusemblcg, white partridges were shot | them, and he pla x-Congressman Wren, of Nevada, is try- | sixteen full-sized hearty babies, includ "“:"llh_mmv K, and a white fox was killed | edge of the board. Of course, wo ing to get up a opular feeling that that state [ N two sets of twins. l“'l!h‘(::‘imu o BT T oA Thes TR E-'n‘»[v::n‘l‘ 4‘1‘;‘ ”:x::il\“nn(dnxh .~m||'::ltln W n‘n‘: ::1 ::“(:t hias been long enough represented by million- | St. Edwards, in Boone county. with a [ Thete s a negro gitl in Athens who claiu Ll dgaalasily SR tos: population of ‘about 330, has five church | Lt she ha dn."_l,_ll‘u ]lll'4:||1|”Illlll-llh.‘\'v|lix\“!\=llv\h‘:“|r 1‘5. thoven's resolutions, but there was over the keys so that he' could not sco ved with the same knowl- Totengebi open. country and the development of its re- | nally intimated, obtained a protectorate The entery of their citizen- | over the whole island, and the consequent For a temporar, ement snow beats | ship s eyvidenced in the suc- | acknowledgement of French supremac; cedar blocks out of sight. It looks first- | cession of public improvements | the treaty only gives to ¥ utho ~ rate when first laid down and doesn’t | either completed or in course of comple- | to proteet the interests of M a8sy resi- a white fish ofter was ruu‘:hl 1 —_———— sourc ! f y 4§ s 3 \ and down - he evolous exeetiti Y e ont tlony and in the strong lnduscmonts | doiity in loreign countrics, A8, in tho . Foraker intends that the new clection | Ot&anizations and three churehes, with & | Shouider: She says that another woman ec trcl‘n‘x’i‘:lfl"k':x::\\lv'l::l;u“mlwu' AL which all are offering for the location of | nature of things, there must be very few shinery for Cincinnati, Cleveland and | Prospect of a fourth, jured her when shie was young, and the fr 2 1118 STORY. | A DuBuQue brass band has decid private industries in their midst. Water pindecd, the “protectorate’ of which =0 | Toledo shall be put in operation for the ‘llltlnlnlltuu Burtz, a Loy of 15 living | hasboen inherarm ever sinco.~(Savannah | opyis oy s story, if trus, and 1 have no | move to Omaha. What grudge Dubuque | works, electric light system, gas works | much was heard shrinks iuto somewhat | sprine elections, neat Fremont, lost' the thumb and throe | N A PR e reason to doubtit, for Ihave encountered d ge L ) § A o fingers of his right hand by earclessly pt. T regory, of Winchestor, Tenn., | i Siings beforo, is equally str has against our citizens the dispatches | and street cars are one by one being | ridiculous dimentions. Then in, the Senator Evarts is being yrously v handling a shoteih Thursd y. ¥ | has a unique pair of gloves, They were made | $ingular things before, is equally ~lli|"“x' Tt bl ' by Miss nnie Phillips, who snared a lot of | He told me in a straightfory i) tbloahin it dabduiiban o bbb, cded and spin their fur as if it | that his father bought an old Chickering war indemnity, which has been va ously | cized by the New York papers for the ignor- | p Toknmah andsYork the = tion. Brick and mortar are taking the | stated at sums ranging from $10,000,000to | ance of southern affairs shown in his specch | 1q¢ ctims of the canning craze. [ were wool, and from the yarn knit the gloyy piano for twelve bushels of corn from u GRADING streets by inches when cuts | place of wood, and substantial buildings | $50,000,000,turns out to be only §: on the educational bill, tock companies h been organized in [ She decorated the back of each love W party of emigrants. ! of many feet will double and quadruple | are giving an air of permanency ana of | and that is not to be paid to France G. M. Stearns the newly appointed distriet | each town to operate a factory A full grown rabbit. 5 “I'was then,” said he, “about sixtecn tho valuo of tho adjacent proporty is a | prosperity to these growing communi- | but only to such foreign merchants trad- | attorney at Boston, says that 'a wan with a |~ The peoplo of Bluir are in a squabble SUONI QInFEy o LGOS O LD | Jo a0 s L fatiotdid ot oy short-sighted policy, which Omalia has | tics. Private enterprise and public spirit | ing in Madagas ki) il |t nitbbadbal b kgl iU et UGG win Nic which throw back | LN about piancs, but he thought it A tried long enough. together form a combination which is | the war, the gre rt of whom are | #nce than cats at midnight, Lt g 1 18 ey, Claim, | ghe age of man on the earth to a most remote it th.t s e e A CL L ; ; aceording to cot further pro- | Senator Warner Miller says that the senate | {1100y O an 13 put in a corner and tho old woman oty tendered them to | anti uity.”” ‘The stone in which the rints d ; d to cut our clothes on it, and when , but the eity refused to recewve | areimpressed tothe depth of eight or nine t. Neb hard to be nd cities | not even French. There is NortuwEsTERN Nebraska has again | and towns ar wmeing competition in ion giving the French the right to use | 18 determined that the ontgoing republican | them on account of an insuflicient supply | centimeters is ealled “tuir.? she wasn't usin; t was covered with begun to crow loudly. The immigration | other states because they possess both. | a certain bay, but as this can_only be of | ofiec-holders shall have clean bills of health | of water. - The matter will probably be | A dealer at&Mob Jack Bay, In Virginia, | old harness and potatoes. When I was of last year 15 to bo doubled in amount — value by another very considerable out- | If they are entitled to them. settled by the contractors putting down | recently presented a loeal newspaper man | 21 Istarted one night to go to . round- this soason and overcrowded cars and A Hindrance to Our Growth, Ty the) ndmimisteation of the republie | The New York Sun says: Tho democrat | more wells. el mrobiuly LB Lo oves | b Xoupimow wlikGethal boye: arejolt son and overcrowded cars an . e ay, the DTG st A hToMLE Ere ey VIR IONEAR | Ve c1s of the season. It took only eleven of | thoro, We had a ride of sixty miles, and olato no confidence when we give | firs Of e, S likely to be nominated in 1588is Mr. Carlisle, | it away that i sure, while ten numerous prairio schooners are already | Omaha must have brick yards that are | cannot feel that the people will regard prominent O'Neill ditor | e, o M wo stopped half way and_got drunk, putting in their appearance to start the | owned by men who aro not contractors. | the result of the war as any compensa- | yid'thoro are reasons for supposing. that he | Was an applicant for the hand and heart | eseet ane of tho ‘Tt was oiglit haa halt About 8 o'elgclcin the ..13;«1111..,;‘1 started boom, The largest brick manufacturer in th tion for the blood and treasure expendea. K strong {ARtENE any | of Ohio’s big foot belle inches long. 0 go on. y pony got his foot in a T R et s : weilppriod e et geandilise by d by h ¥ gophor, hole and. thow mo, for T was 00t Now Yorn | $3,000 bonus off , purpose was to Uty about | G yiding to buck I It is said thot in_the stomach ofa vigerous | &0 ; ¢ ure suflicient under- | forty pound ecodtish recently caught off the | pretty full, and I broke my arm in two n active . They had to take me back and go to city has yards with a capacity of 12,000, e 000 for the scason and he has already | Tnw eastern question has be lie could earry the s would be very little dift ng prospect connected with the trans-continental fight is the as- THE most ple n some- vt loade er const of Massachusetts, Y 2 » i il contracts for buildings that will take up | what simplified during the week by the g himgbut that is o question which | SN 18 bUGE AR setlye sowrt doaded | N e el was apsarontly uninaedy | FoOrt Sill, which was sixty milos, fOF soats suranco that permanent rates, when the | g 000 000 or two-thirds of his product. | cementing of the truce in the Balkans, ' give us pause. turo the vednls, and which tried to fly away when released | gcon. Well, 1 was laid up for severai contest is over, will bo many por cent [ 3 i Jower than the extortionate imposts that :IL‘"]y LEDEIL AL by have boon lovied on shippers and pas- £ s from its eaptivity. A young pollock, weizh- | tonths. One day 1 a lively row in_ the | ing five pounds, wasalsolying in the Stomach | 1t Kiiow what 1t ings Thursday night. | of the fish, s Ty shock, 1 did s thon, but T know tricity, It tingled n | and complicated by Montencgro's propo- | Acording to report the Knizhts of Labor | There was qui ame condition. As a consequence, | sition to fortify a post on the Adriatic. | a1¢ contemplating measures to reorganize opera house at Hz ? § Sy United States senate. It is stated that | Some time ago the house was 1 ra r S s the man who does not own a bric d | Servia has at last come to her senses 3 A 4 8 2 uralists assert that more than 1,800 dif- | g5 ) 1 ingor did e N ¢ f this rec sation are determ- | Mr. reart by M oX 4 > syt A ¥ down to the ends of my fingers. I did Rttt thc cannot bid for a contract, no matter how | cnough to sign a treaty of peace with e L L LU G Gy SNDHIREAI Y forent kinds o fishes wnay nowbe foundin | 1\ ¢ 'ynow what was the matter with me. ined upon a gradual extinetion of wealthy | the consent, it was claimed, of Dilley & | the waters washing the North American I 5 well he may be equipped in other res- | Bulgaria, and the nger of a general ||/ s upper branch of the national | Campbell, The latter, however, denied | continent. OF these, 500 kinds belong to the [ 1 W ared. I got up, and wanted to i kot h“_"l, f'_",’"“e“, ‘.“ll‘ pects. This is not the worst feature, For | European war growing out of the East- | Joe; Photight 15 to bo made irre- | the authority of Alexandor to leaso the | Pacilic acéan and about 600 to the rivers and | look into tl told piner il took the ministratrix of the general's estate which | ¢ srn question is thereby much los ters stood when the | Jakes, while the greater part of the remainder | harness ofttand got it open. Then I be- are many wealthy | house. Thus ma ast seven years the supply of 3 ply d. Dilley & C brick has never been cqual to | King Milan and hi ened. | spec people may be thank- | men in the sen ty. There dwell only in the decp waters of the Gulf of figures up only $1,000. Thoe Hancock an to play, I hove' I ma show oper mpbell sent o d there area few who te, X (7 X e liled : s p 0 and the Atlantie, miles from the | Know how I did 1t, but I It fand and the ponsion whioh congross | 1, gomana in tho spring. and | ful that they have fared no wotse, and yet | aro identitid with corporation influences. | FEbresentutive to thy howso to act s | shore MR R S Hho. widow ot e e Cottraore [ the result has been that all | Servia has lost power, prestige, honor, | The New York Telectam kays: There isa | Dilley evowd prompily tossed Tammart | Govtsm hon tgio colored, enme hora from | thougzht 1 had gone mad. I T cver saw R SEOR0 L 3O IySNIE had to be de- [ and money by her senseless attack | strong similarity between ,President Cleve- | down stair ol 3 x ; | the inside of 1t beforo T hope I may drop. the heavy building has st i uitydlohy 8 { ot stale ferred until after the firstof July, and | upon a neighbor, of whose enter- | land and President Ulysses S. Grant inone | he pulled his revo 0 5 > 5 = E——— then the buildings have to be rushed to | priso and success sho was jealous. | Particular, and that may be deseribed as his | ponents. The aim was no good. Tag- | ances whichbore & resemblance to- horns, | ed by several people, and, strange as it RED DouGLAS ceasesto be an office- ing flaysitoie fuliod to)ioris noons v to oty | ety to s friends. Ttwill be remembered | gt wis aftorward arrestod and gave | Mrs Tingle gave birth to a by and it alsd | may be, is not outside 'the range of holder from date, and a New York col- | &et them under roof before hard winter he proposal of Montenegro to fortify | frEHa b e TS R BE OIN bail to appear for trial. hias howiis, ey ar now ovr two inches | psychologie phonomena. ~The fellow ored man who has never been a slave | Sets in. Buildings erccted under such | a port on the Adriatic has wakened Aus- : ! : ; n " @ 5 long, and with them the child defends itself | plays as one possessed. He has taken the s I Tt could ho influenced by publie clamor or pri- | Half a hundred of Plattsmouths bost | fi auarrel, mch i would a gonte. A pvSi- | basason Tolvisenth Stress fomorly ob and when “he struck bottom | known as the “goat,” beeause on his head, from actual want siver and fired at his op- | in frout of the curs, were twoshort protuber: | This extraordinary story is corroborat- ance of the act, and takes his seat ns recorder of deeds in | high pressure cannot be 1 s vate villification nst the man upon whom | citizens have done y and the | eian says fhe horns arc of bone, but could be | o vied hy M ngiry, and s arrang- Washington. The colored democrats of | Stantial as if ample time were given for | there is a manifest determination toerush | he had finally fixed his affections. President | country a s one which | removéd without danger.—[Detroit dispatel invlrm;zu' RN OTou T BFG) probably at the District of Columbia are rampant | utting up the walls. Those who are | in the bud any attempt that may be made nd seems to haye the, same quality in (i:!‘l‘llm!uml* w]f" :I? "\}l a ; :‘]Il;l. Lm!vl)" IUAV'I("\\X‘}‘0\1'::‘:\‘:»‘1;1;!‘-“« e Steinwiy hall, Tf he/do6s: hot. attract a . f ¢ f ize i ilding early i o 8 Y . ot i e di- od degree, i 5t ‘benamit:| 8 S y e atic protest agains er having been treated for yea y:the) | =3 P I over this slight, which lifts Dan Man- | oblized to begin building carlyin the | to give Russia a southern outlet in the di d degree, and itmust bo admit- | {0 SOEL m.' l,mlm tho Storm | bost physicians for internal pains whi y great deal of eurious --tlull\qt’n“nxcll{;l‘g::;u d_by a cance thought to bo produ (o Cleveland contractor ! ning’s old bootblack to the most lucrative | SPring are either compelled to lay in a | rection of the Mediterrancan. The Mon- | ted that his loyally to friends is commenda- | 7y iy day evening, one of the dud ) I8 oMios tn tho District, large stock of brick during the previous | tenegrins are notorious for their sym.- | ble aswell as honorable: the town started up Main street_cheerily | ftomach, the wife ofa Olesoland eontra Sands th year or to pay such prices as are almost | pathy with Russia, and a fortified fort in Thereare now elght territories: Arizona, tling ““The flowers that bloom in the | iy !“ o "*rmm“"‘h'”" o bx-h;x’gti)x?: m‘;":‘l; s that ha: TuE Tilinois Contral railroad has paid | prohibitory. Tho result is costly build- | Montenegro is equivalent to a strengthen- | Pakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, | spring, tra-ln.” cchoces of the air | to St. Xavier's mission in Arizong. The rep: —~— > boen sccumulatiug for from the snrrounding desert are be removed from the base ot the a e 3 . HE s APt Ay iRelats : ition in that quart. | Utah, Washington and Wyoming. OF these, | Was @ gene rm. Scores of men | tile was of a species common to the east, and | 27 JeIng Tem Parkct @ dividonds amounting to 200 por_cent in | ing, poorly constructed, and highor ronts | g of the Russian position in thut quart- | /%5 5 LGRS Wyoming send repub: | Tushed ot of doors, fell upon' tho indis- | it s Suposod that. 1. was_swallowed by tho | Suhinx, and whon tho work is comploted b , twenty-five years time and is now re- | than would and should be paid for build- | er. This is dircctiy contrary to the policy | pEIOHE FEdt RO IR B TR orcot’ youth and moto him decp in u | lndy while she was drinking ata brook near | 8 high 'wall will be erccted to keop out funding its 8 per cent bonds with new | ings that are first-class in every way. which is determined to con- | ¢ oy o7 ~except Utah, which sends a | Snowdtift, followed by a vigorous appli- Phillipsbury J., years ago, future encroachment loans at 8} per cent. Therois a sugges- [ Omaha has reached that stage of her in that part of the world, hence | gejogate elected on the *People's tick cation of shoe leather. - With great care | \lm:ue"g Bouthii0aroling Fentleman was = = tion of prosperity in these statements, | growth where many millions of brick | the Austrian protest. although it is really a democratic territory, ;lllnl‘\‘ll'l(‘l/”t:)h]‘i‘\'léuD\‘l'fi‘l‘lllll"\!\'i 1‘","“.‘.“.““' r3| in- e ymeh“m ‘mlm}“ X()‘L";:lll‘\\’)hl('}l(ll:“\‘\ 2 g which seem to show that railroads, even | will be in demand early in the spring of % are democrats. Washington, which sends | j:o°F. it Roman vontann of | standing, e cast his hook for him, and at ) ads, g # 2 ; P gton, & his front teeth nor the Roman contour of | giiea folt the thiill of n Strong tug at his i under regulation, can make fairly good | each year. We must have large br The German raid on American pork is | a demoeratic delegate to this congress, has | his nostrils. RO OB protit on highly inflated capital. yards operated by practical brickmakers, | to be followed by an equally vigorous at- | a republican population and_has heretofore | 1\ Tyesday night the family of L. E. | most dislodgo the angior, and when. after & | ltching and Buening Skin Discases o ready to sell brick to anybody who wants | tack on American medical diplomas, It | sentarepublican delegate. It will thus be | wishhurn, of Pawnee City, came nearly | sharp struggle the prizo was finally landed, Cured by Cuticura, WHEN common carriers have demon- | to buy, and at fair prices. As we are | appears that 3,400 German phy: “m‘lllhmi'w:ml('""v'l”!‘r! u;:rllunes n?!-}:»lnult being asphyxiated from coal gas. They }t&cfl;shlslx':»‘«;‘rl:.,;lqtlbmh: :;}x;;‘;‘?‘ ln]l:cl'nfll:‘llllfllzfl\‘x‘l Y OB f sdrces il Ll 5 ieine i i G 5 equally divided, and if all were admitte roti sual at nigl i ol s 3 B perch, 1t caugl J 'MENT.—. rm bath w Cutiours strated their nght and power to fix the | now situated four or five men can make | practicing in Berlinand the vicinity on | S § 8 KR AL 16 B WS TCEIPCC | retived as usual at night with no thonglit | il Soon atter 1t was hooked, and ad (o bo | T e s a staie mitvation 6F Cotisame Jocation of slaughter-houses and packing- | a corner in brick and exact such prices | the strength of credentials purchased . : " | Darn Tt tho honse foll ot ara from the | Leaten off with a club, o grea Skin Cure. s reponted duily, with i o i o1 collegres of 3 i D 50 Zas e onT! o v o | tw three 08 “utie csolvent, houses, and to dictate to consumers | as will meke it impossible for any con- | from American colleges, a fact not par Confusion Worse Confounded. stove, but he was able to open a window m:‘,,“,‘,‘j,d&‘}‘fz,‘,fifi“'B'}‘,‘\l’,:’"fi.[,“}"‘{’u}’: 8 Ger- | Now Bioot burihor, to keop tho blood 0ol tho where they shall purchase their meat, | tractor outside of the combination, to | ticularly surprising when it is remem- Minneapol hune. and regulate the damper of the stove, | Housatonic, in Conneeticut, got up early on | Perspirution pure and unirritating, the bowels they oan tako up the subject of other con. | bid for work. Real estate has becom | bered that the Gorman medical courses of [ The dress coat must go. Every lttlo while | 50-as to elieve the room from gas. ~All | Thusuay miornins and wont 1o tho bavn to | ghonihe liver and kidnoye netive, ¥il spoedily densod products and determine that all | so valuablein the center of the city that | study arc long and arduous, and an | 8S00clerkismistaken foran 50 waiter. | day gl‘t;fmll)l‘;'lsusrllflcrm! fxom chio efotslof | food his ook lllol s soarcelyLELE {lea, pruritus; Plluuhléhelmr. Danideu s overy i i B 3 g t R . S l5 s . —~—— as, 3 dly inin I3 A ! a3 s picics of Itehing, Scaly ind Pimply Humors o | flour used in the east shall be ground on | high brick structures with heavy walls | American diploma is cheaply and easily Yellow-Backed Lics. their normal cond Y et | attucked by o hugo owl- I the bloody cont- | the Sealy aha M wion tho bost physichns aed I8 tho coast, because tho bulkier product is | will now necessarily take the place of the | obtained. So the sales of diplomas have Gase A raTore, of the continually ng reminde lt’v.sltlwlhh-h |unll" ph\lr-c Imml{w]:-‘l had his ‘che romedies fail. i R thatral ildine: s by ot s apt. Jack Crawford. e 2" o t v T O | badly lacerated and one of his nostrils was e " = g more profitablo, for the railronds to haul. | two and three story buildings of times | been large, while the competition among | 1 1 1 wy vy T ot imprison for life | 11030 Who useconl—patticularly hard | bty fucerated and ono ef biy wostrils was UNTOLD TORTURES ENDED, past. The wide extension of the fire | phy; I—as fuel, of the nece 0 t siciuns hus proportionally inereased, | a1 writers and publishers of the yellow- | ¢ f sity of houses | with s pitchfork, It measured over four f SENATOR RIDDLEBERGER has been mak- | limits, which now cover the heart of the | and the average fee hasdiminished, until | backed lies that ruin many young men and “_'j;;'-:nghliv ¥ ill=-§_m}4\n]flnn.- Jetiring ut | from tip to tip of win g an attack on the “private secretary” | city, will also greatly increase the de- | something must bedone or the emperor’s | bring them west to fight Indians. THEDL, AREIER0 10 CATOL S EXAINILO Ji 1 Blroyed his oycs. AT(Or tho most carorul doo: abuse in Washington and denounces the | mand for bricks for building. The pres- | faithful subjects will diminish in number e tion to guard against s"c{, T torlng and & consultation of physicians failod P o8 el L ke 2 Sl e st ot The Top Notch. & Nevada 13 the paradise of the school | to relieve him, hio used tho Cuticira Remedies, practice bocause many of the senators' | ent condition of affairs is working a seri- | as the doctors increase, and the empire e el tonehr. where (he hveraito salury 15 S140 por | WA Wik cured, and his romained so o date. clerks are unfit to appear in polite soci- [ ous injury to Omaha and must be | endangered. So the diplomas aretore- | 1y editorial profession in Philadelphia | During February thore were 67 births | Month for males and $96 for women. eI ety. Drunken men and childr remedied. We know of no industry in | ceive some attention, but what nobody | pas r % obrug A 4 SORES ON NECK. the truth. Senator Riddleberger is not a | which there is a greater opportunity for | yet knows, for Prince Bismarck is not | portance, The marriage of an editor H. Drake, Esq., Detroit, Mich., sutfered un. told tortures from Salt Rhotim, which upponred e e on his hunds, head and face, und nearly de- 5 vivallo i< inBa LS The Princeton preparatory school has be ohed an unrivalled dignity and im- | n Scott count boys and 51 In [ oplivod "t dispand tor a tew woaks: o om | chns. Beady, Somorville, Mass., who rofors to conch- | the s od there were 30 deaths and. | Gouit of the appearance of searlet fovor, Dr. Wood, druggist, of that dity, certifies to child, but there are occasions when he is | profitable competition right here than | communicative, and the German oflicial | man rises to the rank of a brilliant social age o 3 a ful cure of running sores on tho neck 2 4 : g o o b 3 i : " Sharlca P Cam 4 Fifty-three of the fifty-eight principals of ') cen treatod of Rimsolf in no condition to appear in the | in brick-making. is us close as an oyster. All that is cer- | event. Chirlos P. Carman, wifo of tho | yno St Touis publie’ schiools are In avor of | Nisgut Gure. ndwpich sicltod comploroly ta r e Gra ote! ‘edu 1 whipping cl average Washington drawing room. e lm’l“’ tainigtheinshttpbitliosgoyommont; liny Whence and Whither, Rapids, nccidentally discovered the othor had its attention directed to the matter, Louisville Cowrier-Journal, TR ildren who need whipping. the Cuticura Remedies. y ) During the last fiftéen months §33,536 have S ould light the gas by simply | been expended on the thirty-one’ colored CURED BY CU ICURA. GEN. HowArp will undounbtedly secure Ir Private Secretary Hoffman knows his the next promotion, which will come in | M When the German government begins | “Will somebody please tell us just where | (ouching her finger to the burners. A e R Gl business ho will bring that libel suit bofore | (1 LK DEGIIOOM THHEH WL con fon. | looking into a subject it seldom rests | this Hennepin canal s to be built?” asks an |~ On Monday Vie Dimmit, a young Ger- | Join F. Slater fund i Judge Hayward.—Herald. Tormallevin e that ) asidont i | from its labors until it sees through. exchange. Certainly, It is proposed to | man at Swiss Valley, six miles southw Sarah Winnemucea, the Piute princess, has uians, has ‘boon oured by your.Outiourd This is a gentle hint for Governor | $on for believing that tho president is * start it from the Unifed States treasury and | of Dubuque, was engiged in tomedics.” They surpusscd my inost sanguine awing wood | built a school house at Lovelock, Nev,, where expectations, and rapidly effocted a cu Dawes' private secrotary to have his case Sf;“')“sb' d?fi“f“;"‘"fil the "j“"m of any | Revorts from Burmah show that the | extend it into the mouth of the suckers, Ithialioree povorBaw, SIVIAGH S b0 g 1 e Llicento Jeruing 1o/ road 3.C. ARENTIUE, Vinconnes, Ind. ¢ iti other candidate for the major-general | Britich are havi o (T T T — broke tuking offa part of his head and b — tried by a porsonal and political enemy ship. British are having a weary time of it in o mvs o cairying it 200 foot away. _By the liberality of Prof, Horsford “the KNOW ITS VALUE. ' of the defendant. With the bench packed | ShiP- trying to perfect their conquest of that on'e Postag 3 Ton Wright, & former banker of Sac | Saubatl ""will ‘bo cstablished 8t [ Ay o your Cutiours Romodios give vory good by the governor, all Mr. Hoffman will country. It is evidently one thing to : Tgetaln: Globs, by, wasartested at St. Louis on Mon. | Wellesley college, giving specified professors | gatisaciion. Tho Cuticura I cspecially rocom: R AR e s Other Lands Than Ours. orooms the resistance of & feoble ang | - The billintroduced in the senate by Hon. | county, was iurrested at St. Louis on Mon. | a'year of rest every seven years. T A Ty 3 pack the jury. ria Al rensonable doubis as to Mr, Glad. | oVereome the a eeble and | 54,05 F, Wilson, of Towa, for doubling the | & L the charge of grand larceny, and |~ jg American missionary association has | know from experience its vilue. ~ by a prejudiced court and a packed jury E 3 ! 3 8 half-hearted regular army and seize the | jate of postage on fourth-class matter is one | Will be brought back ‘to Iowa for trial. | abandoned Quitnawn, “Ga,, whuro its school DR, H. J. Prarr, Montello, Wi would vindicate him of course. So far as | 5tOn¢'s “‘Ilf'“"‘l"“‘ “;.'“ "!;":;“3 ‘f.‘lc’ Pl | principal towns of a wooded country in | of the boldest defiances of sound public pol- | 1t 15 alleged that threo years ago he dis- | for colored glrls was xecéntly burned, and | oy oyopyw, Cutlourn, 5e. damagos are concesned, the governor has | BHAMmiNe "l'v? son dlspolled during, tho a tropical climate, and a very different | icy that we have yet noted. Itis in effecta “l’l’f"."h"" r‘nl)::'muuuunl)‘.ndu nultor for H\H\l,‘,’,’fl‘" “,',:L:',}’l"l at Thomasville, twenty- | cugioura Sonp. Resolvent, § already testified under oath that Hoftman | P15t Week by the semi-oflicial announco- | ook to capture or disperse the irregular | measure to rob the people and enrich th IMACo/SDAL LY 0, ehin Porzr Duva Mi0AL O0,) Boston, Ma il eanisioue fi;'.';,'z',',{:‘:‘v,fi{:r; Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 1! ke PLES, Blsckbends, Skin Blemishes und Baby ubmitied 8 report | PIM e e Catiouse toa. y |RF! : Dayi s swarming in its forests or remote | Press companies, and wo trust that it may bo | 2l Pyl fons. King Thebaw was casily over- | overwhelmingly defeated Island train near ‘Anita, in spite of a of Butte City, Mont,, en | OThe 1 20, jumpad olF °% | posed of o number of the 0, jumpod off a Bock | EoG il students, has s on cheating in examination and in the theme has not been damaged, and the jury will | Ment of Mr. Morloy, seorctary for Ire- - doubtless agree with the ‘nor, land, that the government expects shortly i i 8 ROTBN0F to be compelled to appeal to the country q 4010, 9 thrown, but there is cyery prospect of wr————— brakeman's efforts to prevent him. S #its o 26, o S e o S . Niw Youx has tricd the exporimont of | 5bortly on the Irishquestion. ‘This stato- | 100" i 1" 1o (‘“n‘»]m) b or | Senator Payno and His Tooth-Brush. | giul vibs wore brokon, his hoad was frae. | Sone Which nukes the enaly for eribbing ST ARG, hugo and lofty apartment housos, and it [ ment 15 coupled with continued reports |y pyah shall becomo a quict and peace- St Lowia Glohe-Demacral, tured, and he was injured internally. | pension. uing, Tntiammition. Diffieult n, Al Boroness of ctoral Musoles, &t and ussi 10 o cdy cure by the CUTICURA ANTI: be. i 6 é 4 9 that the premier will introduce as his P ki The quietest man in the senate is Mr. | Davis was picked up and left at Anita. Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, is generally hias proved a fuilure. ‘The feature of | TIE LA MROEE WE B Cranting an | (0} British province Payne, of Ohio. He has plenty of thingson | It i thought he will dic, regarded a3 the man who will o chosen rec. Fesidence buildiag in that city this year Tk Leia At At DutIE aha k. ‘ o nis mind, but they are unfortunately not of a | James S. Tilford of Vinton writes a | tor of the N 1 Catholie university about 15,to be the erection of large numbers of | s Signs of weakness in the De Lesseps | character to provoke him to verbal eruption. | leiter to the Vinton Eagle stating that he [ 10 be established. ' Bishop Svaiding has al- | paix Frasre: moderatesized and comfortable houses | Fepresentation in the imperial parliament | o n01 onterprise multiply in spito of the | Mr. Payne is the man, by the, way, who illu- | will decd to the state of Towa forty A e e | for individual tenancy, Five hundred [ 8¢ Wostministor, The week has been | gap tajen by the company to suppress | minated the epoch, soon) after his election, | of land near Vinton, worth at a low vlalu: | Gucstions portainin to Catholle schoois. Dr. 3 “have been already contracted for in the noticeable for the attempt made by the all unfavorable facts The French boom. | With the remark that the heur had struck | ation $4,000, with a clear title, provided | Chiappelle, of Washington, will probably be e ras a a_ lon an : re remiol show his g X Phien ot T the legislature will locate the soldiers’ | the professor of history. " area botween Fifty-ninth and One-hun- | tories to force the premier to show his | o6 of the undertaking are beginning to | When “the Augean stavleof political corrup- | 4 8 g = 4 | 'y Sare ol s o i e - cush.» | home on the land. Tilford is an old sol- The antiquated and decrepit school district dredth streets, Ninth avenue and tho | hand before the promised ']“‘“ of March |, ic ubout abandoning tho tido lovel plun, | 4ion muist be cleaned out witha tooth-brush. | 0SS o biial proprietor of Vinton. | s gaspins hoisity for u st RSt i 00 Joss OMAHA, NEBRASKA. fludsonriver. Tho apartment bouse | 2 1t 18 sigaificant of the confidence | " Wil Do Lossops bl all along | 1L WO be interesting fo o w how lio than three New nd states, Most oftho | o T rnel p] feel | ¥ DyS the pre as f; S KO i ' ol VoL i O the ques- | oo ) m will be quite abandonod, s it | that Parncll wnd bis followers fecl in | pyided himself niost, andmaking a lock | ' 1" e A ey T Pt [ o R R B st PR $205:000 ! be. Apartment houses are cnly qusly Ak a4, piEpose hat the | gupal, T also ominous remarks | Will Remain in the United Stat of Dikota 1s for the support of schools. | Seboolsystem: Now Hampshire towns, gon | A g RSl mements on o costly plau, with wmost of WOANGTRNG A 10, ORtio to the eflect that, even if the lottery loan | o100 Fark Suitd i Out of twent a births at Laboure | fowiy scheal cammiitiogs ab 11 Maseh meais | A B T auza iy oo Proai the disadvantages of the meaner class. u nto the gove nine nt's which the Fronch government 1s asked to Tabor, the Colorado person who s paint- . el ", Ve faaA B s A iy A ~»‘>:l‘:l i l.'u’_ S 160 3 ZALIN, 28 4 Lol i ) until after that dute. The m f q y ed himself upon the canyas of history, so to cently, twenty-tiye of the children are | ings, in place of the old district committees, W. H, Huan r, lightand privacy are the threo great A AL g, S8 2 permit should fail to provide money | gLon 0 PPN K10 CAUIAS 87 DIStOIY, 86 60 | ¢ thus consoliduting under the new law the DIEC ORK: dvantages of a home which they do not | 800t View to bo taken of the pr U~ | onough for the completion of the canal, | fhews, & Dightshirt vich and rare, denies | T 100 has two judges named Church, | school districls of the state: whiile in Con- | W, V. Moz, dJann 8. G * (st tion botween Gladstono' and Parnell is | SROY | that Le has any knowledge ofithe wicked fi- | oGS RE R rours ago and the ity the state board of education hasso | H,'W. YarEs, LEwis And cannot possess, fhat both men norfeotly undoratand theiy | it Wil bring the work to such a stago that | busters who are plottiug against the peace of | o1 4PROItedl sover Urevent "ponfusion ringly denounced the district system A E. TouzaLix, “the world" will not let it remain unfin- | Honduras. Any idle hopes that the thirty- vervbody ls stirred up, ang the logisla- - ates furnish cue of the strongest argu- | state of British public epinion, and hence | (4 1ily upon locks, lotteries, and “the | dition to Central Awerica must consequently [ The Brown coun: armers’ alliance | the doomed syste:a to thelr feet, in Vermont THE IRON BANK. ts for such a revision of the tariff as | 8re working together for peace and the world,” they are evidently badly demor- | beabandoned. He will remain in the United | will put in public seales at Columbia, the | #nd Connecticut, with nice theories in fayor ’ Il enable us to extend our foreign trade, | sccomplishment of such a scheme of | 109" States. This 1s good news for Honduras, | council of that city having refused to put | ¢f the distyict, wivle in Now Hampshire Oor, 18th and ¥aroaw Stroets, or January the exports show a decrease | 1ocal government and land reform for i but doubttul forthe United States.s ot in, " Tho alllance is also taiking of | (el are talkite such arsant nonsense s tat Oeneral Banklng Business Tracsaotal 28 per cont. below those of last year. | Ireland as will meet and carry this vub- | oTie Sovereign of the Independent Our Governme building au eleyator at that pluee. and root of the tree of libcriy; WEST DAVENPORY o decline in exports was from $80,533 lic opinion, in and out of parliament, | Siates of the Congo is the proud title Blaine's Book. The farmers in the vicin of Canov: L property will be sold off for a - add for January, 183, to $57,000,000 for | and give Ireland at least & new start | now indulged in by King Leopold of | The national government hes in fhese | have organized a company for the pur- pid il the schoc! Houses demollnied, [ i e of building an cleyator at Canova Ibe interesting to Jearn just what the ary, 1856; exports of specic, §8,074,- | in the race of national manhood and | Lielgium, but it is well for him that he | PRty years proved its strength in war, its [ hose of building au Slovator 4t CHOM | inotive i back of all tiis taik s favor of the u and $5,488,000 respootively; the im- | brosperity. Cut to the quick, it | s Belgium to fall back on in case the | CONSerVatism in peace. The selferestraint | po1{i & SRRSSUS PRabil’h ey Phlin ;',',;,'\‘“,‘;‘:‘,1‘;,‘;‘;,,3",3;;“,{,“ {hat cxbaripnos bas ' s were, of merchandise $42,891,000 | is scen that it s the landlord | Independent States of the Congo do not ““"'lll‘“"::“('_‘;";:'{“;’"I"I‘”r'""‘l‘":::; Sxbibiied 10 | fakon town sysiem. Manufucturcrs of) d $47,508,000; of specie $3,107,000 and | clement in E conservatism, | come up to expectations formed of them, e, 140 KTOMS Durcans whioh % X .. el bore under the inspiration of public Colorado. Con fans ,000. Our total exports, ineluding | Euglish whigism and Irish loyalism that | for it is worthy of note that any hopes at ; Bflnk' flmce anfl' Saluun Fixh”en 4 G A Cowboy Pianmst. for seven months, have declined | i Bow opposing the combined purposes | uli in the d i laclucive. avedsucs. o 1ho- oo ? Mirrers, Bar Bereens and Hotel Furnis 0 $383,060,000. A policy which shuts us [ ner with Ireland. But it has often ap- | tho fortilo soil and possibilities of -the | eriticise the acts of persons in official stations |- The tide of immigration o castern Coi- | pianist.” 1 cannot remember when ) $7,000 was realized from the New York Lotter: The most ¢ ction of the Congo are | by their instinctive obedience to the com- | Public auction of the 1,000 ucre nary musical ovent of the past w ia hi i | orado has already sct in. Forty struck another such phenowenon. - § ture. of the markets of the world and has | peared in history that the landed inter- | Congo valley, the fact remaius that the | 17e¢ agitation of all political questions, fre- g p T y hooler' i appoarance. | 818 8, 14th § v Wwhich is always conservative, ‘hus | climate is almost sure death to Europeans, | duent elections that give opporiunity for | i"Akron last weok. ‘ ’ & treet, Omeha, Nebrasku $005,000.000 to $130,000,000, wkile | of Gladstone and Parncll and their ad- | likely 1o be disappointed. In spite of ail | mand of law, all attest the good government | 501001 lunds lying betwoen Bear or been the sudden descent upon {he town fmports have risen fram $570,000,000 | herents to deal in the most liberal man- | tue glowing descriptions by Stanley of | of & self-governing people. Full liberty to | #14 the Platte. of a person calling himself the “cowboy v loads of household goods were unloaded 1 the typical “‘guy hooter'’ in ::H) o prompt settiewent of all issues, tend 1o in Long, caurse black hair, broad-brimm ouched ‘het and blue ' shire, with open m our flag from the seas, is & very . 3 4 ounble oue for the public benefis, | neted as.a check to the impulses alike of |-aud although this will' prevent unfavor- | Sure popular content aud public safery, No| The B. & M, is suveying the new line | Write for desigaus kud Pasticulara

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