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¥l AR THEOMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1886, 5 COURT NEWS OF THE CAPITAL | wicifeatonittiafhe ittt | MUST HOLLER TO HOLDHIS JOB | yierefntine s 1 v st o Londer, Sonstor PURBLIC SATH! ¢ Cleveland I : Sena i ' tinguished before the water was turned ed that T left several aspirants for B. & | of Oregon, Im:“l.'l“c‘-el;u vh‘:"::'::)l:lrfl ?1‘;::2910] s on. M. railrond passes particularly and legis: | John = Hipple Mitchell. His name A Damage Buit for $10.000 Laid at the Puerile Attempts of a Railrond Organist | lntive honors possibly out of the list of | originally Was John Hipple, but When 1 w11l sell at the checkered barn in Lincoln, Ne« Deeret Dar Ml # % Blls Tatners' Ol yould:bo representatives, Of course, T | hio'moved west at tho g of twonty.five raska, on W ednesday, Mareh 41, 186, 66 head of 3 new when I wrote the last article that | he added his mother’s namo to his own, highly bred thoroughbred J there were numerous other candidates, ¥ h \ and it is my impression that the legis- The Rush of Sottlers to Keith County :_ml 1 ,:‘I«‘: L(lll‘i;“'dl r‘l:‘ the nux‘l]\l as \\‘In-ll Iature of Oregon passed a hillfiirlng im —The Official Muddle in Frank- cmal _ ATK, 80 As the proba- | the right to do it. Senator itchell is R - bility of legislative lightning ever strik- | not the only prominent man who has MRS. DAY'S STOCK THE CAUSE. | B.¥. Reagan and danghter. Ike New, Omaha; James H Betze ard; A. B. Full Ashland; A. C. vy Shorthorn Cattle, Greenleaf Simpson's Suit to Compel | waite, Ci B. Stewart, Louis- lin County—Town Topics ing them was concerned. Whittaker | been known to the public by e o} Y J pat, J J a different the Payment of Lancaster ville; H. K. Dunbar, Ashland. in Exeter, Jiq"]m‘ Nl"‘l“\l'* a ||nn|||inhnl\ at (lh.-rl.fl“.,g name than by “m" :vhln)cl: h:? wn; lrl‘\r‘i \l l»mI indigiduals, mns!dlvl."(‘!{”: f County Bond Coupons— M TN G of the republicans, on his own platform— | ened Vice PresidentiWilson was born with i Rose of Sharons, g Dutchesse: 3 MI’ Ment THE CHINOOK DANCE. Rail ran Wyok chartering banks, and permitting 10 | the name of Calbath, and he got his name 9 ly Sale Princess, b Wictorias, nor Mentions. “ ; Railroad Organs and Van Wyck. bank to do business in the stato | of Wilson from his adopted father who & v Jesdemonia: A Welrd Indian Festival in Washing- | Farrnvry, Neb, March 8.—[To the | without n charter. Then if said | raised him. Robert g reat Paine, one of N b a4 P S, C| . 8" “Carnations,” . gt iy L kd all in good breeding condition and in ealf or an poets, was baptized 1t will bo an nnusual Apportunity for farmers to get a bull at their own priee, itor.]—As the State Journal of late !rlmlw‘ are cn];":]rwi " (}H} nlnl_nr 'l. ng has so much criticism for the Farmers’ | illegal interest, they forfoit their charter. | as Thomas Paino, but he did not Tike 1o | S8t aii al et alsual apportur \ : ; 4 1 Of ‘Gourse, Whittaker will be Taid on the | b ke e ey will all bo sold without mserve or limit. ms o sult buyers for good bankable alliance of this state and their doings, 8 ek 4 3 ® | bear the samo name as the great infidel | paper. Cattle can be scen at my farm, one mile southwes, of city of Lincoln. Address me % | shelf, and'will die at a ripe old age, & | and he changed the first part of it. Gen. | Tor cataloguc of Apply at I+ M. 1oods offtoe bver Firet Nationa bank e [¥ROM THE DEE'S LINCOLS BUREAUD.| ) fO"'_TN_‘rllurv:. L. C. Burr, acting as attorney for Yakima (W. T.) Signal: The Indians rstitions, but the ag- the first Amer of civilization in’ this quarter ) as a farmer, although not® member of | private citize \ ; A iave killed many of the old beliefs of | 83 & farmer, "a&' private citizen 4 Beauregard’s real name Pierro G the United St the Yakima tribes in signs, hoodoos | the alliance, Idesire to ask \\‘]\)v' should R. O. Stewart, of Riverton, at present | Toutan, and the name by which he rocs N l'mmhc‘ M\RF'A"‘I? -mc.’.filmmln, Neb, M. Melic ster county, | and the efiicacy of pum-pum and Tum: [ not the farmers of the state of Nebraska | deputy district marshal, a disorganized | isof his own adoption. Beauregard’s COL. L. W, JUDY, | 4\ ctioncors. " i o o i P vork vire-puller, don't propose to wait for 00! . " N F. M. WOODs for $10,000 dams I'he cause of the | nnimus dances and the incantations of | organize and work together, to form a | Wire H‘" ) . propo o ancestors come from Canada, and his s ) . b medicine men in driving away the evil ¥ ) " .y | the office to seek him. The probabilities | grandfathe . old Pierre T igrat. NOTE—~At 10 action is the forciblo taking yossossion | Médicingmen in driving: away the etil | monopoly to fight another monopoly? | 118 GICSIRHONGr dhose Pmon weonid | Syonarather, old Piorro Toutan, emigrat- | o NOTECAL 10 n;n1| .m]um...m .I.lvu.,- Aml\u-.\‘ll. |>(.{| -ln(;‘k |-f||<n”ln u()]ufol‘l[ll to the new cuitoms P?rum.v",v:l: Il‘"?;\n?t.?“" “I'".V“:hf‘ ""““l'l‘l' u_(;w'»nlvt Ll fal 'l‘{u-y‘nl just \\I'hvro he made u large fortunc in a very of jewelry in this city by Mr. Melick, | and still revel in the superstitions hand- | of the Journal, the railroad organ of s | simply want the whole railroad. | short time, and where he acquired P under orders from the district court, after | ed down by their untutored |n':>i;‘-|||lur.4, state, has to fight the farmers who are | _ Ithis been intimated that George W. | great political influence. Ho hm'.gm a | TEIE CIHHEAPEST PLATE IN OMAIIA TOBUY Mr, Burr's olionts 1 foreclosed | This faction beld their annual Tam-ani- | the realsupport of the state, Shepy ,l“‘lll_flfl'"lm the next judicial | Jarge estate outside of the city and called mortgagos on it. The facts of the Duy | IS dance and feast on M..u.‘m_\- last on | Eyery farmer in the state of Nebraska :‘:;;t';l"i"";",:;‘;m';r'l fvowed purposg of | it “Beauregard.” meaning fine N b p e the reservation below Union Ga 10 2 N st aptur Judge Gas old shoes. failure hiave been told in print more than | At the hoad of the gap, on & promontory, | if it cannot b accomplished any other | plo have loarne Y sight. ; ! ¢ \ . Peo- | Gen Beauregard was named after his to sufler out in this stor, and when, through him, he s orn cp but the Almighty, in his | was admitted to West Point, it was un- which promises to be an important one, | and two miles further on blue, white and | Wyck clubs, or any eclubs that will see [ mercy, will never see fit to inflict such a the name of Pierre G. Toutan. After » vy to | Orange flags marked the long,' low build- | to it that farmers are clected to the leg- | disfréss as this would be upon them. ! ! isl: 0.a. m. on the same day, T will sell at publie sale 25 thoroughbred Poland Flower Boy.” They are extra fine specimeng of the breed. once, but in order that the present case, | a large white Hlonted from a pole, ghould join farmers’ clubs, Van | western copntr may be understood, it is nec $ 0 a time, being of an aristocratic tendency, 1 ing, or shack, where the exercises were Shepy 1 o i A ; A S Yy i aspired once to be county | he changed his name to make o brief resumo. Lnst wintor Annio | yoiig"condudted. Tho medicine house, ure of Nebraska this fall, and seo if | judgo, and when the peopfe of this coun- | do Beanregard, which ho atime M. Day, a fjeweler doing busi. | for so it proved to be, was about soventy | e, can not pass laws to reduce the | ty clected an old farmer 'to the position | dropped into P. T. B iy s a7 ness on Eleventh street, found | feet in length and ‘completely covered | freight rates. I think from the Journal’s | as his opponent, it would seem as though fact that Gen. Beau utan herself in financial trouble, and | with tule matting. From the inside came | figuros and_editovials, overy intelligont | tho man’s good sense would assert it- | right o his namo will be & Surpriso o gave chattel wortgages on her | the monotonous chant of many W farmer (. s state fs fullof them), | *f,and Kecp b out of the fre, © X many. AT D EW EY & STO N ES! Tnw, and Mux Meyor & Bros, Thoso | onamend s Soqorcdith skink, 8t | oxorbitant, althougli this railvond orgnn | "™ CXPects to becomo distiick fidge, “']""\;‘”‘:h:,._‘ l;';': lN '\mjl;::‘f":':“' ] nearly the full yaluo of the stock, and | ones was the orchestra of six huge | so hard to convineo us that rlroad pro- | . Whe Grofh of Fxetor, AL cloaning s done with & saving of | Q1€ Of the Best and Larg were given to seetire advances of money, bucks, with instruments which appeared | perty has depreciated terribly the past S WHITN PRI 6E | ptiouid tes b to Select from. i Sikon, posscision wastorn ereiiors | empty cheese boses. Along tho longth | tan Say that his Tand is worth loss to-day | Usposial* importance fs at prosontagi- | yre 1 Sripe wnd hor sistor wont o3 stock to Charles H. Day, her brothor-in. | #1d the steady beating of Indian drums. | can figure that the freight rates a ol x 3 CRAX, indorsed by housckeopers and others mortgages amounted to about $7,100, | were crowded, and in front of the litule [ in its issue of February 16th tries . ) st Stocks in the U.S, :TER, Neb., March 8.—[Correspond- and labor. All housekeepers and goods bought. After the mortgagecs | to be made of sheepskin stretehed over | year, and that “not a farmer {n Nebraska | ence of the Bk got out Writs of attachmont, and un of |klmu-mp1.- or lodge were ranged the | than it was one year ago.” Isay this is | tating this city, it may not be amiss to i K ' "o WO to Kansas City last evening to attend the . . Judge Pound's directions Sherift Melick | bucks on ong side and the Kloothmen on | true, ms in Nebraska areworth as | give for the benefitof those who reside | wedding of their consin, Miss Kate Me- o broke open the store and levied on tho | the other. = They were all cl: much to<lay s one yearago, but not tro | 4, oo parts of our state, som iden of Which tukos place to-day No Stairs to Climb. Elecant Passenger Elevato zeous costumes, and as to railroad stoe One ye mortgaged stock. The action at law o the ! 7 v ap- i Pacific ek wi 5 the business interests of Excter. e e 3 7 B - thus started was removed to the federal | Plankets and prints o unbow ap- | Union Pacific slock was sclling at 50 ! y i e = ORFLWEED % ) pearance to the worshipers. Their faces | cents, this year 54§ cents, taking watere The town proper contains about 900 in- [ FOR| uupP court, \\:nu Mr. Burr proposed to have | EARANCRES fie WOTEEE. Sle "and | stock and tih: M"" 00”6’”'5,‘1” M. BURKE & SoNq‘ R h 88,000 1 r r ; ow about farm pro- [ habitants, the majority of these boing na- K61, and the moey prid to conrt. to | considerable’ spaco:of solid color thore | was worth 50" cents per bushel one year | oS OF forier reslents of the th CONSUMPTION v Bl the rosltof the tie] HELo ontt 0 | would appear fairly well executed figure | ago, tc RO OBt S HEpE R wWarS | R e e D Seok i (0 BUEEe fo be. comditioned so that the makers | of moons, stars, birds and beasts in con. | then worth 5 and 6 cents, are now only [ Whiteside county, Illinois, Scott county, it 1 aranteed that the goods would bring Lm\;‘!mgtluts. fi'\llhml fans ?('_rmtlrmw 84 cents. i ‘? what farmers of this nd Hoosierdom, Indiana. GEO. BURKR, Manager, 80,000, S Woulloring | and many wore headdresses of fine furs, | state have to sell, ; ave two national banks with §50,- et oI CUs | foathers, and even the horns of animals, | * Railroad freights aro fust the samo A e T o o UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. finally give three bonds on | ‘There are various pum-pums during | here as they were a year ago, and this 18 | giytion capital $100,000, roller mill and REFERENCES: Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.: Kaarnoy Nationa 1 Bank, Kearney, Neb.; Columbus State Bank. Columbus, Neb.; MeDonald's Bank, North Platté, Neb.; Omahn’ National Bank, Omalia, Ne O R L ABa % r for divers objects, the one just | whatthe railroads have to sell. s o e m /ol i | Golebrated being e im-animus “or | 1 notice in the samo fsso of tho Jour. | ele 0,000; eight gen- b. stook as ro One of the bonds | Chinook dance, held for the purpose of | nal the following: “The B. & M. charges | eral stores with stocks ranging from Will pay customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stock. riven is for 6,000, another for $2,000, and propitiating the deity and bringing on | an average of four mills per ton per mile | $3.000 to $20,000. Two hardware stores, e third s to socure whatover mosts may | the warm winds from'the orient to carry | for hauling coal {rom Denver to Nebr four implement houses, two_drug store! be made. Mr. Trickey 15 to sell the goods ofl' the snows. When (l\:! winters are un- | ka points.” I would like to have the ra two_ exclusive groceries, three lumb and pay over the proceeds to Clerk Frank usually hard the ]lld.lillh d",‘ vere pen- | road or‘,::\n of Nebraska tell me why the | vards, three steam elevator to be held subject to the contest betw! ance, and l_lujm_-, YOAIs ago, w l:?u the cat- | r s of Nebraska do not haul farm papers, a 10,000 school building, a can- the mortgagees and creditors, Mr. Burr's L]I c and cayuses wer d‘ymgl by l;hc hun- s for four mills per ton per. nuh{ ning factory to be built this seaxson and move in suing the sheriftis a_smart one. dreds, the Tum-animus lasted for ten g0? Does it cost the railroads prospects of a creamery. If the mortgagees have a good case ho ,:n;nl ,":5"1“‘”"“,“ u:‘d] p-‘l‘[ sluuu‘nL; any more to transport a car of coal Among other things thero are five can get jmfi:muntnl the May term, and (‘I -r;' of lxn 5?1.( nature. b{\ uskin, onc ol than a car of corn the same distance? | Jo(gos, five other socictios, including W his ‘clients will get their monc Tho e head Ind |.m.q‘ took a dull knife and | Farmers still hold to the doctrine tha C Chatauqua club and Sha procecdings un the receiver will in | hewed out great blocks of flesh from his | there should be no gag law or boss rule | ¢lub; six churches and a litera all probubility take fully a year, and per- | frms singing and danging all the timo | if this is freo Somntng? | whose members are. devoting their atten- haps longer, during which time both | i religious fro 3 ¢ next observ. I dislike to see the Journal, which pre- | ion to novel w o as per serial now sides must wateh and wait. ance is []vl? festival of the “‘reburial of | tendsto be a runu!ghcun Jpaper, make | being published by the Advance. The case of Greenleaf Simpson vs the dead,” when the bones of Indians | sport of any farmers’ organization or any Owing to thie high prices which our tivy | JOTICE is hereby given that goalod proposals nemsnesteoess| Chicags, Miwaukee & St Paul $30,000), will be recelved at the county cloerl k's office, York county, or at tho offico of 0 3 32, Ehicor, and Best Route The party to whom tho o 't public square, York, York county, Nebraska, s RAILW AR, office, on or beforo April 20th, 1384, at 1 o'clock, lacy, No. 131 South Kl 21th, " il iy 16 o, B From Omaha to the East. Notice to Con'ractors. (the cost of which 18 not to oxocod the sum p. . Sald court houso to be bullt necording to Pians and spegifientions on flo in" £ho county The Short Line ebraska, on and after Marc the amount of the contract price: conditionod for the faithful performanco of his obligation, 4 e en killed wi 3 i aadi ate: Jarmer A : A said bond to be approved by the county board. [ TWOTRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Lancaster county was called in the | Who have died or been knllt.(!l will be s of its leading advocates, as *‘Farmer Van | puyers ave paying for grain (from 2 to & 'Iho bonrd rosoive the Fight (o rojoct uny oF | Chicawo, Minncapolis. Milwaukoo, United States court yest rnoon, | humed, covered with new blankets, and | Wyck,” “Farmer Burrows,” ot al., ot al. s above adjoining towns) we are all bids, St. Paul, Codur Rupids, Davenporr, THELEP. 16 the ownor: of 000 in | eXposed to the view of relation: Then | I ‘say if the farmers of Ncbraskaare | o iving and shipping immense quantities By ordor of the hoard made February 26, 1883, | Clinton, huquo, Rockforad, sited h‘y the county to aid 'the B, | Somes the salmon dance, at which the | unanimous for Van Wyck for United | of corn to eastern: markets, some days mhidot M. SOVEREIGN, County Clérk. i{iwk Isiand, Frogport, Janosville, & M. railway. - Tho ontire issue was $50,- | Great Spirit is entreated to send a free | States senator again, why not as an edi- | gur clevators taking in from 300 to 400 Fin Madison, Lu Crosse, ptan wnt. | run of this succulent fish, which forms so | tor of a state paper, and thatstate afarm- | 400 wagon loads. The prowd- il portant point 000, and the rate of interest 10 per cent. by ¥ 0 I ) wagon loads. he streets are crowd Aundall other important points East, Northoa s ast yoar whol cHho 1885 c acto ing state, let the farmers select a man of | od witly teams, while i i 2 tow; b ‘and Southeust. Last year when the coupons for the 1885 | Prominent a factor in the Indian food g state, let the fari lect f with teams, while in ad, 2 towns ESTABLISHED 1863 d South interest, -amounting to $3,400, were pre- their choice? Why not tho‘ruuplu the b sented by Mr. Simpson’s agent, tho com- YRT supply. ‘“;v. recent Tum-animus was under the | rule instead of the railroads he fact | now mill and direction of Co-ti-ah-kin, the head medi- | 1s, I believe the Journal is making a big | 411 look for s men dre (disjeussing *‘that . We elevator at Ex te CHANDLER.RROVINN | aitctss i Femnaes o ruston ioners refuses ay thes 3 i 5 vard to a prosperous se Pullnan Sicepers and the Fiiost ca ; By oso atronderoi ot panceliation. | ¢ine man, who dircotoa the observances | hiwl for the purpose of drawing atton: | Building has commencd s iames RRRTUZKDAU WAV |t eWoriato ranon' i s 10068 51 the The demand of the commissioners was | PY means of a bell. ~For hours and | tion from the real isgne, that of electing | hoyses e in process of aon=Fyydtion, Cir10AGO MILWAUKKK & ST, PAUL, RAwway. and basod on the opinion of thelr attorney 1‘.'[’:!“'_"’92;:" i“:;:?fl Sl b the logisiilure. Tho land In this port of tho Eounty is GRAIN AND PROVISION oS b o o O hat the bonds weyy eptional and & e B8 W N e ently undulating, and con S 5 EE M 1, Goneral Manugor, i et nepyonipet s ionly | ok UG SR GO Bt | o mun corgimoomney, | iy gt s it | o SWEET GUMavo T e } £ : b Bty a gor, o GALLALA, ., March 9.—[Corres- | ¢y M0 41 state, NTEL, Gong o ¥ Sistod that they had five yoars to run yot, | 1onget, and then they would tall on their Considerable stoc ! up their “amens” to the | pondence of the Bx tation of the medicin and brought suit us stated to conipel man. The | has fairly struck Ogallala. Immigrant | not as y cr and Ticket Agent. H. - T fod in Excter and EIN " { Tiokot Agort: J { ved much atteution from Tho ewoot gum, as gatherod from troe of the payment of the coupon: TR by vers wer i 2 £ receivel : tgum, ns gathoro 1 tre of tho et iritolcontt Intol At might finging and prayers woroall in tho native | yeables are being unloaded at this sta- | the general cluss of farmers, although B e, Lo Aot e e o i with o verdict of 8,000 for tho pluintifl, | GEEMEEN ST GH 000 jurgon. wero tm. | tion at the rate of ten cars por day. | there are numbors who axo proud owners Bl L ariy morhiiig Coukt, and sUmulates THE AND being for the fall amount claimed, with < | h FRE - Teams fairly pouri tinto the | ©f . an animal with a pedigree. e Oy O S0 Sqbrane 10 rOUD interest from maturity of the coupons, | Sble to cateh the drift of the iwportun- | Teums are fuirly pouring outinto the | ™ gur mill and elevator cnmpany, asolid | Bndwoomiagconsn. When sombined with (he R e e oaTioNt ||| s BT it country in all directions. Every dosir- | oorporation, supporiad by tho- faimors | ealing mclnyirots rincloie tn the taultoln [ 1 Governor Dawes has received from | SEALING-WAX NOT IN FASHION, | able tract of government land in Keith | and business men of the town, is here to i xl?fi::‘:lfma'w“.;x'é’v‘vdx’zfrogc A a2 X OFFICKS: e Charles Reisdoff, of Dayid City, samples Al 3 county has been taken. The school | stay, notwithstanding the opposition of i e ot e of the gold quartz found by the latter on | Business Men Think It a Nuisance, | Jands in this county were offered for sale | those who have long held a monopoly on tavlo any ol 1y ploased to take 1t. 4 n-a,sn‘-.|‘uf_zrnuo, Chambor of Commorco, his farm in Butler county, and a repert and Other People Have and tease by Land Commissioner Scott the grain trade of this town. It is ‘not, WATAER A TAYLOMR. Atlanta,Gar hicago, Milwaukce. from an assayer to whom similar samples Tired of It. s ol 1 id £ (as has been represented by partics here) . — 3 o were submitted. The highest yield is | New York Mail and Expross: “The [ o0 the 20th inst,, and as an evidence of | 4 fow farmers combined for the purpose X =" H, C. MILLER, Western Business Solicitor, four ounces of silver and one-quarter of | fashion of using sealing-wax for lotters the high appreciation of lands in this lo- :?l x.shnppu,fiz t]\exr‘;:vrg&\, b{lt_ly beds . “L 7. P, PECI, RAILWAY. an ounce of gold to the ton. This would | is steadily declining, and it will not bo | cality a large amount was sold outright | cor mrflt’. under e state laws, and make the net product in cash about $9 a | long beforo the custom talls into disuse. | before offering to lease, some of the land | 91P6Ya! ton, With water and other necessarics | The wax is still used in localiti of mining handy, the quartz might be | paratively retired, and in some profitably worked atthat figure, provided | of the country where fashion: there isa good body in sight. latest and linger longest,’ said the | it Tho shoriff of Dodge county was in | manager of a houge thafmakes a special. town with two prisoncrs booked for o | ty of the manufacture of sealing-wa {ngz ohe of the finest roller millsin | “Goonray wis ofe av xsnie Tais wan ruar e - | Local Business Solicitor, 1304 Doug SFHORT LINI com- | bringing ns high us $13.00 per aoro and the state. It has been in operation here 2 > Omaha Y com: sinco lnst fall, and has given the _HAMBURG -AMERIGAN GounCil Blmrs come | 1one less than 87 per acre. As soon as | farmers straight ten per cent, s offered for lease the bidding was [ more on their grain than they would ited, somo sections bringing a bonus | have -received without it. It i3 here to ral hundred dollars over the reg- | stay, and these men may as well recon- residence at Niobyara. yesterday. S01 don’t talk much about | ular lease price. At the present writing | cilé themsclyes to the fact, the sooner Paclizet Company. ' fénh‘.\f{f“tf;\cf ‘b.‘{“i'lfillov‘gy and C. thi.s Sor w nre still booming tho sealing- ey i Gy Ui i A tho botior for their_ own YR ) A DIRECT LINE FOR L And Ghlca 0 28 havi me o § vax trado. 3 act there will | county not leased. | kicking does not affect in the least I D. yones have formed a company with a | wax trade. And in fact there will be s looking over the town last | farmers coming from a radius of ten and capital of $18,000 for supplying Platts- | money in it for some time to come in [ A party was ; over l g 4 74 3 Mouth with gas and l'l(’l‘lrau‘]f)‘fl'llw. Cortatn sections of the country. Bt the | Week with o view of erecting a flouring | fifteen miles. "They are not paying more An oxtrndition warrant on the gov- | decline has surely set in, and i is just as | ill. A firm from Contral City has pur- | than the market wil allow, but simply ernor of Llinols, for the roturn of Wi, | well for we to uadgrstand and udwit the | chaged lind and il ar opoy commonge | gi England, France & Germany. | mocony rona o taxo ror pes soincs, arar- halitoswn, Codar Rapids, Clint io, Cljic Tr‘an?vumq’hlm OF thig woll kngwn Uno are | Milwaukoo and i o ite ohbt. o Hhe C'A',.‘f:,"},’l ng fair and honest prices for value built of i1on, inl wator-tight compaFtments, and | Nebruskn, Colornds W, Qb u g b o 5, o i do, Wy 5 5 Afovors! wah &l enea ibyL the! bxeoutiyol| et to krcu groun irst-class brick | Feceived. X. . avo Surnisheid with X:‘Q'i'fi?.‘é‘.ffl‘”"riw’&'}"\h.i‘#‘,’ Nl-‘mm.uxr.-p'én',':wmm’,fi'n",',"fimvr':'.': ot it to-day. Myers1s the man that robbed a To what do you attribute the de- | Yard. p i e Ok itor 08 Eurapenn mullsaod ey | ofherssuperior advantages not possiblo by any humbr of car drivors last winter of | clinet” i Megsrs. Rothsehilds Bros, of Chicago, | Good Advice to Organized Working- | GHIDAGD, v P e e for Hive. | CPASE oy sow of the numbrous polnts oF sm money and olothing. "He has boen locat- | _%To protty much the samo roasons ‘"\Wl“mlfilb‘:"h‘m“l;n“"fi‘;:El‘:’l:’"'t‘;“’;'I{i’fi men, B tosson o it ooniral postcn and losa relaionto | Xeuth, (LONDON),Cliorbous,(PARLS wnd HAM: | riority enjoyed by tho patrons o‘l:‘ this rond Y s (On i ollv, v st o) chiol i e o) 3 B! ageme) ', 0 Yor! afl principal lines East an ‘ost, at in| ¢ e v muha and Chicago, are t t ed by’ Captain Kelly, who started after | which first drove wax out of gencral use N A2 HabiPork Dimek, i w'nu‘ o titifonthe maet lrpartant iE Returning, the steamors leave Hamburg on | day of DAY COACHES whiioh ar the fnos toe bimi Tast night. J 50 many yoars ago. It makesalotter | Simone 0 L Workingmen have the right to com- oo whion Tyl anTclkaten Sl and S48 and Sundays, vin, Havre, taking | huyaan artand ingonuitf can oronto. 1ts PAL: Tho treasarer of Hitchcock county is | more séeure to use wax, and it is cer- . M. Blakeley, proprictor of the | 1., ¢4 socure for thomselves fair wages twraon oltiba of tho Atlantic und Pacillo Coaste, 16 | passengers at Southampion and London. ACE SLEEPING CARS, which - are models of the first one in the stato to make a return | tainly much prettier, but it takes too | Blakeley house, will soon commence the ks y 3 % nint tho favorite and LSt Foute to and trom peints et oabin 850, 80) and £75; Stoorigo £23. | comfort and elogunco. Tta PARLOI DRAWING of taxes collected to date on the cur much time. To properly seal u lotter | ercction of a brick hotel. ‘Tho fourth | and reusonable hours of lubor,and may by | Tt KyEhosgt 2 SRt gid, gorresvonding | alirgad tiokets 'shom Plymouth to liistol, Cur. HOOM CAILS. unuroiased Ly uny, wid i wido- . ) - s 00 i Lol i eans i N o difr. London, or to p! ho 501 n N | Al le you must first heat the end of a stick of | lumber yard is about to be started. all honorable and rational means aid The Creat Rock Island Route Pl Stocrago” from Kurope only | cqual of whih oaniot o found elsowiore, "> England, F §25. Send for “Tourist Gazotte.” At Council Blu 0 trains of the Union Pack C. B. RICHARD & CO., fic Ry. connect In Union Depot with those of the he people of Little Salt precinet are | wax, and then with a deft movement of [ ~The contract for the two county bridges | each other in a common cause, but they | Guarantess tts patrons that yorried over tho strange conduct of u | tho hand fix tho moited portion in u, neat | £0 be LUL RS awmter, Was et fast week: | have no right to do a wrong to one or to E“‘n"’."g:'fi"l‘.'l"'?“""mi"'r ' b ' Taylor, which | circ! the envelope, Then 5. 8. Goff, er, Neb. i SYSTT o Ay ally bullt culvorts and br horse ownod by Norman Tavlor, whioh | cirelo | on | Vb onvelope, | Thon | 10,5 5 B0 Domia wataseld at par to a | ManY i ordor to cnforco thoir domands | B A IG 11ing o s ) Genoral Passenger Agents, Chicago & Northwestorn Ry, In Chicago the MaFgiokas s | 61 Droadway, New York; Wasbitgton and La | trubn of this 1ine MAK olos0 ounaestiee wiih o apniianes of patent buffe nd Bullo Ets. 'Chicago, Ll those of all enstorn linos, animal kicksand bites at everything near | the taper until the wax is partly melted | Mr; Allen, of Atkinson, Neb. | upon somobody clso. In resorting to d thas exacling djclol] ich o i L D | “'For Dotroit, Columbus. Indianapolis, Cinein him, and refuses to eat or drink. ain, 60 that a proper impression of The report of the ,fimon Pacific rail- general strikes, in violently interfering {hip routa ave Traaters at all connecting WS n‘nu, Ni u,m ?Mlnklguu;;l'::;l}'n':‘tiufiurui 'l)"om 10 Unitgd Stqigs conrt will probably ad- | the seal may be secured. It will not do | road egtension from Paxton, this county, | with persons and property and creating | akur o e A T LA R e L LU h A journ for the term Saturday. to use too much haste, for thon tho | up the North Platte river, has caused a | public disorder, in using the formidable Poctht Jaat Frprass Frains bntwen tho tickot agopt for tiokota vin the ehisbn well voni T “ v wly a v hing will b iled, | rush of settlers to the north part of the 5 ettt o - orais —— ORTH-WESTERN, ohurier alscten il ke, race. noxt | and f the wax is buraed (e will ba mads | eounty. " Horotofore tho Fash has boon to | oupon of boycolting nguinst those who | - Sl skl FARLEY & CO. Ieyou wioh tho bos cgommodations. Altoket month, About thirty days from now, | very brittle. So you see even a mod- | the southern part h‘a)! the county, on ac- | have done them no wrong, they are em- ? M HUGHITT, dpars of (o " o 8 LU0, g g hieh u!fiflov inEid ettt ol when April showers are conxing spring | erate correspondence would require a | gount of the B, & M.'s projected route. | ploying mothods against which socioty i “fi*fi"&, e rari) ey Cind A tchison flowers into an ill-plaged confidence 4 zood oAl ot Hime, for, this itew, and xl)llllr“tgl'n:ht:uxxlxng h'uh?;h i%elglm)l';\‘:fl;ll‘ will be compelled to defend itself. The The Famous Albert Lea Route the season, the political daisies will blos- ficople are finding the use of wax a injur.v\hufildo is not confined to capital Fm- Qlreot and tavori e vl _ E—— . R 'rovisions ant " cks. 1300 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Nebms“ “fltlomfl Balll som forth, and the hedges and byways | bore. Then, top, the fact that itsuse | by some parties from Lincoln. The re- | or'to’employers, but involves working. iyneapolls and Wil bo full of candidatas, The mun 1o | his become 8o general 15 sutficiont o port is that some of the B. & M. oflicials | men themsclves. Tho real intorests of [ it vro o . whom successors ura to bo chosen are | displease the u nced | dasne . Where o ‘all points in th Over tra_fashionable, who do | are theinterested parties in the new town | capital and labor are one, and only Councilmen Brock. Lau, Dean and Web- | not care what they do, so it be unlike | site. a fair adjustment to work a mutual rs for pu S et bars AT TBORR Br I ioatian: | the av of oriloary Morts.. Just. what i : bonefit, but this adjustment cannot bo | g e R el o ok OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Bruegman and Buflock, and Police Judgé | method for sealing letters they will in- Franklin County's Officials. secured by unjust methods, il aql Rofer by permission to the' Omaba National 4 4 Montgomery. The pay is small and the | vent next 1 can not say, but I'm af BLOOMINGTON, March 9.—[Correspond- | Already capital is !)ecummfi alarmed, Dank. ‘Wiistclam attcntion to orders trom {ox | Paid up Oapitel -$250,000 labor heavy, yet many there be who will | they will have to come down to licking | ence of the Bee.]—Bill Nye told once of | and the ¢ffect is seen in the failure of thay REOF Whils A0 IOLRiket 4 " | BuplusMay 1, 1885 . 25,000 ht hard” for the suppositious honors of | the gum on the envelopes.’ 2 ad ial life. “Well, is it a fact that sealing-wax, he funeral of Dr. Harris was held from | makes a letter so much safer?” A SN o | revival of prosperity which the goneral | ohaimies el SN e attAEL th lutJnhnlhg;l:‘o I,L:‘ l’[l;:flll:fi‘g(;k;r coudn;qn or ta country favors, Tho | Sreseag ‘e Ualted Biatcs aud Caseda; or Wh 8 ol AL, our | yncertainty produced by the mothods of | R. R. CABLE, E. ST, JOHN, —— | H, W, Yares, Prosident. © A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK A- B Togesin, vige Sraslggne 2 ) the home of his siste w, 1010 K | ~“Oh, it is easy enough toopen & letter | kings and an ace to open a jackpot with, | the labor” organizutions and the fear of Frov't & Qou'l M'e'r, Gon'l Tht & Pass. Ag't Crons: Btveot,. yostorday aftornoon ut 4 oelock. | scaled with wax if you. havo. the propr | and drow ono card. John hold up three | troublp whioh will bo - dustructive of oxIcAGO. FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN | w.v.mowsm, “™*““'fous 8, Covuivs. Rev. M. Lowis, of the E{)lscopul church, n[»plinm’us A very fine e heated by | cards and drew two. Bill bet his last | profit in businese will deter capital from - ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID, H. W. Yares, Lewis 8. REED, m-rl_urlmm} the Ilnst_mul ril cj, e (\l;l“ o} wlli”'l lrx.d:ul.oflhlu bx‘:llol \:ll:x dollar, and John called him and threw {fi::;|a3flfillnggr:t l‘:fi:nnixxx\u\wmunlm;r‘xf ses. [] LLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL . E. TouzavLix, S IARAY Stesnanl iRy Tarkar, | Rl “.".'.'j.;'.»?i’.é ‘Cnxl”.m:fi;'lu.?a 'i‘i{hm“u‘i‘.; down four soes Bl dou’ el what B | outcrgpoo Al lg:;; ‘y"’l?""i""‘i bo ‘]M“.‘,Il‘ e ar 'ne ; BANKING OFFICE: Ephriam Titterington and Effic Titter- | returned no one would ever know the , but, as he is D e , At 1s | jtself. he result will be the loss of 4 3 i THE IRON BANK, ington, both of Lancaster county. difference. But a wax scal will prove an | probable that he let the Chinaman have | profitable employment ahd increasing = g o S = . \ "l" -‘l‘,l,‘"flfi of the b‘l’"‘fl“ U“"“"“.“l f‘“'l"‘““llo'-'sl‘fi?‘li"’l‘l' A °"“""'¥I busy- | the money and quit the game thoroughly d‘“‘,‘";‘. among l{}‘ grors. l}h‘muly m«n{ Oanyiog I}:I]Klll‘,(m‘x‘:l‘l::: Bora 5“.1'&,},’.:;5“’" Biaion Cor, 12th and Farnam Stroots, ndustry at Washington, has arrived in | body who thinks thit your mail needs | gisrusted. age indications that manufacturers and y ' Goueral Lansing Business Transants L Rivas-of o cholcra.Dr. fose. wil | mhaite in modrm fmes . howovor, i | Bill Nyo stood about as much show | SV SEOR SombAtiE ey bectigct | Botween Antwerp & New York | sty . - make Lincoln his headquarters for a few | best guarantce of freedom from exami. [ With that peculiar Chinaman as the peo- | have been used to coerce them into sub- 70 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL IMOK TUYSELE, A FINE LINE Q¥ lays, and it is his desive to be notified by | nution, and it is only under semi civil- | ple who pay burdensome taxe: mission to lubor erganizations. If a ) sani, [ " | Exhausted Vitality. Nerrous and Physicat Dobility wire at once of any fresh outbreak of tho | ized governments like those of Russia | county stand with their commissioners | struggle between tho two great forces is LAND AND FRANCE Promiturs Daclig 16 MancRrrars of Yout, and e J plague in this state in order that he may | and Spain that there is now any rcal | and county attorney under their present | to come it certainly ‘will not benefi . 4 visit the locality and make a thorough | danger of such inspection.” mode of doing business. Their last | condition of workingmen ecithe 0to B investigation. "He wishes the farmers to ~ highly-intelligeat aet, in conjunction | mediately or ultim understand that he has no power to | A Georgia Darkey's Hard and Level | with the county treasurer, was to levy | volve them in gr cly, but it w loss and Agents, 65 Broadway, | such nsp : quarantine or confiseate discased animals, Head. upon & stock of lumber already in the | But it is not probuble that they w 1l 3 e - Jlavaioten: €3 4 and that his visit is merely o ascertain | Valoosta Times: During the recent | hands of the United States district court, in such a struggle, and the | o QP NypEpes. Fravk B Moores, W 8t I | markine = ) AT the real nature of the scourge. freeze some darkies ventured out on the I\',Yt only did h ) l;gllmu 9 il*\ln‘umul; ire Which they have Deen r ing | = o ~ | Srilie AR PO LAY, frors in Sh8 AoEnuy forthid woonMInGE nnosl 3 Tho Y. M. C. A gaye a sort of farewell | ico in a lake in the lower partof Lowndes | all have'a hand in "the r of making | for their psotection will topple to pi P. BOYER & CO. | goly, 8 oy mail, postouid. Ii X . 5 entertainment Wednesday evening to | county, and one of them fell in. The | the levy, but when their right was ques- | puder the rigain jo which {xey are sub- . T . | oo tho Tion x4 Ges, L) Rev. Mr. Bitler, who leaves Lincoln | water was over his head, but he was a | tioned,” they econtumaciously dofied the rcn it ‘f‘: thoy wish to secure the 9 y gty | an8 of tue Loard the render s re- - shortly to conduct revival meetings in | short distance from shore. He imme- | agent of thé receiver of the district court. | benetlts of union and complete and Hl" 's.ffis,vfiu“’ Tlmg, ock' o youngund | | Omabi. p diately dived under the ice and swam | Subsequent events, viz., the declsion of | strengthen their organization they must . | g EH A k 3 In the matter of Vanderlip vs Derby | toward the shore. At last fiudinf him- | Judge hu,n'?;}'- has put these highly-intel- | recognize the common principles of jus- and Jai! Work, ; OMAHA NEBRASKA. ; the supreme court overruled the motiol | self to be within his d»rth, he let himself | ligent individuals in a different aititude. | tice and fair dealing and come back™ to 1026 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, sands o whic 5ok St s i for a rehearing and thon adjowrned to | down, and placing his feet on the ground, | S0 recently offensive, they now take the | the employment of legitimate methods. | - el e | & young man have boen fatally wreckad ~Manchester Tuesday next. 3 delibarately battered a hole throught the | defensive, and try to hide behind a de- | If they conserve their strength and keep ’ENNYRDY“L PILLS N cionoo of e tsof grostor 3 The Blair Canning company, with a | ice above bis head and escaped Wifiloul a | cision of Judge HBrewer. on their side the great conservative piodical works published in this co capital of $250,000, has been incorporated. he. That is a hard tale, but a vents which have from time to time | forces by which society is upheld they | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ) YT e T R v &4 *has. Vanderpool is now on trial in the head is hard transpired in the actions of several of the | may help to blish justice and good The Original and Only Genuine. 1ae 00 nervous wid physical del o B ety it o birty days of. distriet court for stealing hogs from the g — ones in power here leads the people to | will and promote the prosperity of fabor Ba P A darons the Pawnods Modiowl insuitate. or De W. i | pousory’ Abpllances, for $ho epoady relief and pen B. & M. railway. i S. 1. Cory, the well-known live stock | think that either the government of this | and capital alike. If they disregard the Parker. No. gBulluch etreer, Bostou. Suss . who iap E‘Tfi',.i‘ e I i 2 VSN Rats nibbling at some matches in the | shippor, is the happy father of 4 boune- | county is *'rotten to the core,” or clse s | principles of equity and right dealing hiav s 0af. | othor disiases, Complete restoration Eth.VI o2, pocket of & paik of pants started a small | iug girl that tips R52 Beam at tan aud & remarkable amount of ignorance is being rhvy will involve their own cause iu Sod sus akll] of all oiliorsiaraiiany o dpaciaitr, uck ‘| S L "lmm‘".fi% % ire in Mrs. Sol. Male's house, N | half pounds. displayed by persons fo profess to be | disaster. {17 L Sk Ml e irt o Moution Gmaha ) OLTAICBELT 00 i A