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i [ ¥ t | | e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUR SEPTEMBER 30, 1886 P —————————— e ————— e e e —————————— » SAO8D) Snow Them Under. | posed targely of third-rate lawyers, who sitver dollar eiual’to an honest gold | Keep It Before Republicans. | erossed the Orezon border, or only to visit | with a big revolver and the pursuers i | n i D e E | u 1 " sl <00, " r N T]'E ])A\]L\ l"zln I'he politieal hacks and hired attorneys | never had a practical thought beyond [ dollar, and worth the same in every part | The republicans of the First district | Washincton terr v\-v\-fil . to use strategy in ||-1-v|\~v|lv’m«h her \ - | H | | sueit smssives whothor & savs the only reason for leaving ho - of ¢ orate monopoly once more | ordering & suit of clotaes, who ave | of the United Statgs and of the eivilized | shoul k themselves wiether a man | " i oy A 4 o AL VB their forces to canture the next | wholly without experience of affairs of a | world Iy e & fotord as tiine of Clmeoli || A RETCKINICE Lot o & e, e M. #t el ‘,y‘"::,m;),q,l.”\',‘ 2 ol 8 OF SUBSORIPTION legislature. In evory county in the state | business charactor, and who have no | R Howe has any vightful elaim upon the Wiggins says ho haa “something to o | He hna fonna & aironts dlstirbee § Dafly forniag Baition) fncludin g wped by the Burlin and Missouri | liking for such matters oven if they pos- | Tie develo nts: and alle ms | support of any decent republican. Loave | with the earth Our only regret is | peace, attempted to round up_ a For 8ix Month Y5 m | Pacific systems, the agents of those cor- | sessed the ability to master them, it is | conneeted with the penitentiary nve ing out of question his corrupt methods | that the earti didn't have g | ono dark night of 1ast week, The ¢ For Three Mc ? | porations have en hard at work for | not surprising that the great finaneial, | ation in progress at Columbug, Ohio, | and notorious venality we appeal (o re- | to do with him ture v usly res L arrest, and b iy Roiis el himeporbirtion Al weeks laying wires to control primaries, | commercial and industrial interests of | Are some of them of the most shocking | publicans to pause and reflect beforo | | policeman, conelud that he had been - conquer conventions, and dictate the | the country ar v continually sub. | character, The statoment of of the | they put a premimm upon party trea- | the Stump, following ihe wrang secnt, wont ‘hon CHARA ¢ . FARTAM ST | itry are ¢ ontin 4 ; T | I ET il . ; » bury i< uniform - and meditate upcn QAR il s i [ choice of can didates. With a sham jected to stupid and injurious tampering, | Mrisonc i vl A v b U i e ot Bait A talent to car a | the sinfulness of the world A ; rd of political decency to which | or are wholly noglected at times when | Skinned, and the enticle used in mak ence E ‘ i Somemen | Tev. 0. 1. Suymour, & Meseating " rr=r NG | voters of this state ha vo long since | holpful legisTation 38 most urgontly do. | Canes, taxes erodulity to the uttermost Teu years ago, when the republican i for A divine, has dove cod of Al co o ting to news andedt- | | ustomed, they have thrown | manded. 1t is impossible to bring theso | and fof the sake of humanity it must be ty wason the verge of disastor, and | ristiananity on 1 trail 61 torin ma ould o 8ddross Lt 1 & | hoped that the allegation will be shown | eve toral yote cast for Hayes and | route to his honie m Davenport recentiy it their section gangs and employes from | pettifoggers to waderstand that they | NOF the allegation will ry electoral y st f wyes and § { 4 ! | - i - | ty to primary, nnd by @ D I essilin coneerm in the na. | 1o be false. Charges against the late | Wiceler was needed to retain the party | What High License Will Do, YO O e (I MG G% i ] ML T t can have any possible concern i bt R B dil gl g IRt o R o] i r | v half-witted woman, one of A jnoss Juttors nud comittances shoutd 1 1 use of s, favors, | tional interests uniess they can somehow anagemen Ll S | in power UL L n sl il o 1 46w license, or no | fattion 18 ¢ them in particular acting in 2 most ! posta Fiard | and rebates have sueceeded in corrapting | be given a political connection that may | hardly less ineredible, though they up- | a conspiracy to deliver republican | oyyreme, prohibition or. 11 onse | gracef nner. The parson, becon rderof the compunyy | a0 e of whom their neighbors had | be turned to personal advantage, and | pear to n\y' supported by i n\"\n testi- | ?‘,u wska into the hands of the enemy. | g intermediary. 1t is not oppressive, nor | ! “m « 1' infllete 1 a ~u;w punis & : g 5 ot Iv | mony ltogether the developments | This infamous plot is not & mere conjec: | does 1t undertak 1 | ment upon the offender, and, upon the uke COMBINY PRAPRIETARS | & Tight to expeet better things. Like | with the majority of them consequently e | dues 1t undertako what It cantiot ace wrival of the 5 - ISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | 5 kit in his Krio fight the corpora | Such quostions ruccive only the mosteare. | (s far made show the administration | fure. “The proof of it does not rest on | and therein s one of its strongest recommens | fifi\Y bl ,‘"’I‘H‘I“,“l' L y oy " it | of the Ohio penitentinry for the past fo surmise or suspicio s not to be | dations, | license would once sweep | e s AULI AL F. ROSEWATER, Enito | tions of Nebraska ate republicans in re- | loss and perfunctory consideration, when | of the Ohio penitontinry for tho bast fo | surmise or suspieion, It i hob to fo | Galione, el fechse would at oncedwecd | e rounion of the Luttor Day Saints e —————ees publican districts, democrats in demo- | they receive any at ail. Not a few of [ Y6 e t : N | A s T 0t e b it Y68 OTMALION. BB g St e, | UL SONYAIt Rt GRINEE'S Grove: on. \X THE DAILY BEE, | eratic districts, bat monovoly men first, | this class of men represent important and | FH s and atrocl b of the I”""' il gl ol i de bbbl R he st bl B0 g ) T b an g L) B i e e oot B, kvl g \ensible nature. Foreo and credibility | campaign slanders | leense bars in drug stores would be impos- | made for the gather large tont 18 gworn Statement of Circulation. last and all the time ‘ The succ : rd intelligent constituencies, with tavge and | 8 1 e MR Hads by tie | “:,, L R L T | sivle arontly FoF ee: ith e nt i S foat of either pohitical party is nothing to | growing interests, Indecd, they are | ¢ &IV Clellligy L | watiaelhels Wil Laetish byl - b gD A opl Bounty w\lvrz TN them =0 long as party defeat is their own | most frequently found representing this [ discovery on Tuesday that' two of the | Church Howe was a_member in 7037, | DUCEIMAH (1 Kentuoky, :sml‘l‘lflv“'\)‘y.‘ ted to 1 ]I'|>w('rr[\|v'; \;M SOy, esonni e oo Pub- | s e L | (KRNI risoners whoso tes ¢ is most i » ¢ indelible proofs of the trens Washington Hateh s expected to be present and Sieo. 1, Taschuckscerctar of e e fth | victory it sole aim and object is to | sort ofa constituency. The intelligence | Prisoners whose weiinony 18 most ta | contain the i IHIG LGOS UL WG LECR T A BT TN F Satos Siaenine | dlaeE e mesting will continie gver Lighine company, does oy e\ Bee | secure a majority of their tools and hive- | and integrity and fidelity in congress are | DOFEUIE BAd PRODAIY Boch POISORGLG (i | on ble conspiracy, and no denial can ! i two Sabbaths, and 1 much longer as it the act for the w | that he wiil speak at Louisville | tueky points durhy ed the excit dother Ken this hasgreatly intensi ment | stand against evidence furnished by hi will be thonght advisabie. Ar k ending Sept, 21th, 1886, was a8 | hings in the law-making body sufli ingements ent found most I ly with the vepresenta 2 he fall eampaign is an Saturday, 15th %0 | to relieve producers from the wrongs | constituents are chiefly farmers and | Mentean be too severe for the scoun- | plan to hand over the country to Tilden | Senator Beck has repeatodly done yeoman | trip, Al are cordially invited. Carners Sunday. 19 18 from which they aro suffering. | small tradesmen, and not among those | drels guilty of theso barbarous outrages. | and democrucy i ollows service in the Buckeye state, and the presid- [ Grove 1s situnted three and one-half miles Poesiny, 2 60 | Utterly rdless” of the wish of | who go from the great cities, with their.| o SEEEEEEEEES L _In 1836 Nebraska elected Silas A | ing ofticer of thesenate is endeavoring to re- | east of Mondamin, on the Sioux City & Wednesday , the people of this state and | multifarious interests whieh onght to be ‘_"“' I"l'_ ,',”;f'. "H‘ o 'dlm W d MH}T s‘mvl\l;.nd. _\nm« Cobb and A, H. | turn the ¢ mmunmn,v In the event of a joint :l\\m:‘ mn.‘.‘..l, in Raglan township, Thursday mindful only of their own terests, the | represented by the wis and most con- | UeAY Which has - been widely pubhished | Connor presidential eleetors by a vote discussion Senator Beek's constituents will | Harrison county Sl railrond managers are leaving no storie | scientious of their citizens. 1t we will and considerably <'n_ulm"nhl«1 upon, turns | 31,916 as against a vote of 16,954 cast for l:'“"lultt:lltu mu"I-.‘l of those scnate Dakot s Average e unturned to override the popular will and | examine the list of the most uscful men ;»‘u'« to bo Syilisd fietion, dou vllvwllv\‘lrl“ll the Tildon and Hendricks electors. After 0 finillat 1o pallory frequenters: oMo eighty foot. electric Jight. pole ba Gro. 1 to pack the scnate with men of theiv own | in - cither branch we will find that |V {E 400 HEEEPARET €OF g i the clection it was discovared that the STATE AND TERRITORY. Lhitadly UL Ll JSubseribed and swora to before methis | yaking, Republieans of Nebraska as | they did not come from the great | ashington paper a few days ago | canvass of this vote conld not take place g . ‘\\u‘lmurln-.! and fifty ears of stock ot day of Sept, 1880, (N B FR ] (C0ll s democrats should keep o shatp | centers of business. The explina eharged that it had been made public by | under the then existing law before the _ Nebraska Jottings, Wit I'»'“ml‘ Rapid City last woek, oo 15, Fasehinck, belng firstduly sworn,de- | look-out on the political manauvers of | tion is readily found in the fact that in :t"q"h:;:‘{""‘r‘.‘l'."_m;‘ i""‘“”' ol (‘\_"l”j‘:'“ 'I'Y |l'“|~l:I(IlrI convened llu.wlwl‘nul\uh: : '\m{"'_"‘\ is rendy to welcomon canning | Vankion 1s to huve ‘v‘lv".hl‘\‘x:‘lll{lv\'T‘I-fi::f it B AT El bl it L ASUbY BEl UL b il Sy Gk SHAFRAI Rl FE |'x-lr.('-¢t.vl‘ii.r\rr -l‘linlm“-) 1-:‘1...~|(ml-:x:\‘:|w|l1.\m‘-wl\' U] Central City's probibition el has | €lided o grant a franchise”to <o com- B o M e, for he | ready shown their hand iu Salne county, | potent than in the country, and the sliek | JERE00 CEEECIIAE B0 B NEEEC ) WL Rl S SBVEREYSlve: TRutHors pany. nt o an Ay, 19, was 10,478 copies: | where a bolting republican candidate for | est politician who secures the support of | 13 & PICCe O ourtesy, Credulity was | sion of tho legislature did mot begin § "y " Willow County fair will be |, J- G: Montgomery, of Aberdeen, lias in Tor February, 15, 10503 copiea:’ for Mareh: | conator has been endorsed by Tobe Castor | the rabble is the sucovssful man, with | Siven to the decoption from the fact that | until Junuary. —In order to make | 5 q¢ Mctook, Oct. 5 10 8 his possession w fine white pelican whose 12,191 ¥ f P \) e o | and the railroad democrats. In other | little regard to his capabilities. The 4 copi counties, where straight out and out | question ot availability does not neces- monopoly tools have been placed in | arily, or ovdinarily, embrace intelligence nomination, the people should take eare | and integrity ; it means little more than 186, 1 7_copies pril, 188 copies: for May, 1880, 12,40 copies 1856, 1 for July, 1586, 12, for At copies, Gro. L. T7scnver. Subseribed and sworn to befol me, this it originated in Ottawa, the C capital. A London dispatch s wdian | legal can es not wings measure nd one-half feet from tip to tip. It wascaptured by C| Buckland on the Jim rive south of Aberdeen, I One of the attractions of the Bon ass of the clectoral returns, | Byiolars made jovernor Gurber called a special session | suceedsful v only the report was a fabrication, but | of the legislature to convene on the ithof | night that no such treaty has been proposed by | December, '36, at Lincoln, for the pur W cither government. The matte o general and fairly il in Plattsmouth Satur few miles ing Water's fanr last woek is 4th day of Scpt., A. D, 1580, that overy such candidate 1s snowed | capacity to manage the machine, and | ¢1ther i in con- pose of eanvassing the electoral vote of l;;".ll._»:;“‘ 0n L every department | jomme: county fair will probably e N. P, FEIL, RLE A MO ARSI BaRS vory gonerally the essential qualifications teoversy has been under consideration, | the state, he demoeratie effort to cap- | ¥ L Lkl ‘"I' ey cavalry company composed of the dash [8EAT. | Notary Public A et s M Yo Ay but the progress made as yet has not | ture republican electoral votes is historic. | A sand l]-m' len-zu}m the throat of afing aid handsome young ladies for —— e AvEREATCeb R atret With resyoet to the jenlonsics of sival | Feached the treaty-making point. The | Tilden's friends, notably Dr. Miller, had nh”i‘n'u"u‘h‘.|,i'.”'||i NI which thiat scetion H.‘{(..r Capt, W REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. In outlining plans for the new road to | Jeaders, the last session of congress was ub-committee on foreign re I.\Um}? of the | been plotting for the capture of one of | tenant and saved the child, tom & 1 S to lead s HERRtota: the northwest care should be taken to [ prolitic in examples. There was hardly senate, enarged with the duty of investi- | the electors from Nebraska, and it 1s also | Henry Thege of North Bend has been The prisoncrs in the fail at Mitehell GEO. W. LININGER keep the project entirely separate and | day of the session when they were not gating the subject, 48 now in session in | historie that a large bribe was fnflorwl to [ juiled, charged with the serious erime of | arc Kicking about the culinary depart- lil:l IR l‘. apart from any seheme for the extension | more or less conspicuously. apparent Boston. one of the electors, General Strickland. | starting the ¢ which reduced to ment that furnishes them with “grub, It The call of the legislature broke intothe | @ £oodly scetion of the town rx\-vul!\. is supposed that nothing less than cold plan of the plotters, and they found a will i e (it AL LI I LS e FER R AICESR thoo accidently stuek his foot | their hey wrote an insolent ing and reckless tool 1 Church Howe. ‘whiioli helil him | lotter for which they were For Representative W. G WHITMOR of existing trunk lines. The movement | Py appeared even in ad of last fall for the Omaha & North- | gesembling of the house, they wor western was blighted in the bud by a | he 0 nee of the d GiEneranL Kavnsans has been charged ! by Russia with the detivery of an ulti peaker in making up the commit- | yyutum to Bulpa rond in the mouth of F. B HIBBAKD, proposition whi IRERBUBNOULRtOMBE | tray YA ey Wer e Bb AR Teonnve| to Bulgaria, the effet of aceed- | When thelegislature convenedatthe capi- | until the cars mangled his body. He | locked up in separate colls, ) TR pIy 1 Wolll dEoAaa il ‘o partet " ing to which would virtually be an ac- | a1, Church Howe flled a protest which may | died almost instant ; or ‘ ). HEIMROD, simply a well devised plan on the part of | tion with every loading measure that was | knowledgment of the Russian vight to | 1o S 4 d el En ; Work is being prosceuted on the Mo ” the Missouri Paci to extend its line | inqe s i i g : i L _ 2 2 be found on pages 6, 7and 8 of the Ne The tinal anecounting of the firemen’s | wonotoe tin mine near Hill City, owned . 8. HALL introduced by the majority. For this [ control the entire legislation of the : L | unfing m | : from Papillion to Yankton. Their gen- | ovil. and so it cor % ot e Cgis f th braska House Journal of 18 The fol- | tonrnament at Fremont shows a net by the Harrey Peak ‘Tin company, JOUN MATTHIESON, B S ST e oa it CVLLIG SO bICOLIRIN Ly(IR S UHOLC country. Itis hardly possible that it will | |owing extract makes interesting reading: | 0¢e of 3 80, and ail bills pai It is ul the reports which come from thed JAMES K. YOUNG, crous off [k Gy vt i it | haps no remedy. Ambitions Bavee and Russia will then either | 1, Chureh Lowe, & member of the legisia. | Probable that the surplus will be nsed in goold. Intne Niggerville neighhor- T W, BLACKBURN maha would donate Jeflerson square | yiy, which is the parent of contention | confine herself to an outward semblance | ture of Nebraska, now convened by procla- | Crecting a grand stand and fountain in Bood upon a smalt but tich ledge belong- and a quarter of a million of dol- i the eity park. ing to Williams, Louis & S and intr ! rue. But improvement of con- amel, which M. 0. RICK 5 e I ; . of resignation and the' maturing of more | mation of his excellency, Governor Silas [ Y A ReTRlCECAt TAVOLL NGt Ghtk e g lars i still - fresh in o the | gress in respect of the character ana | Bem T e ablo2 | Gatbar, for the purpose of canvassing nnd | ¢ Lhe Witolesale and retail liquor men of | Wis supposoito tinve ' pinched ont Hds minds of - business pa 3 - plot e—which is more probable puryp 2 Sioux City are storing their goous: in | velopment work recently shown up For County Attorney: ML) J our business M. | qualifications of the men sent there does | eleet to cross thg Danube. Meanwhile | declaring the result of the vote east - Ne- 1 (3 0y vio1i on the Nebr Lside, To eseape | @ good body of ore. Mine owners are EDWARD W. SIMEKAL. The chilly reception given to this pro- | seem to be practicable, although it may | Austria will shortly be heard from. The | Praska for electors for president and vice | e paids of prohibitionists. A numberof | Zenvrally confident, aud no doubt mueh iy posal afforded convineing evidence that o ie The pr site is a higher ? bl i sresident of the United States, hereby enter ipe lines & Al i work will be done next year. S % be difficult. The prerequisite is a bigher | Jlungavian chamber, of deputies has | ! d pipe lines and scow lines keep the town 1 b For County Commissioner: Douglas county and Omaha knew what | popular standard of merit, the first con- | ysked for information as to the proposed | MY Solemn protest against such act, denying | well slaked. ISAAC N. PIERC it wanted and was not willing to pay a | dition in which should be unquestioned | poliey of the Austro-Hungs i ,“I‘,(‘\I.‘“ thisyLlo KOV OLBoN ertojealliiiibody eping Water postoflice s short 000, of - | dealer for anything elso. X s = 3 2 » Austro- carian g - [ in sped session for any sueh purpose, or - re throngh the speeul s of 4 AT ¥ = : g else. integrity. Noman against whom an BRtoonanin s itk I REHB AU Rl tortas the more throngh the seculations of | \which 200 are Chinese miners Chi Mail has n hundred | Any proposition for a money subs T piEi Fesiioes B Y | ment. couching its question in terns that | that this hody has any authority to eanvass | o clerk. The mournful stream near by |y . ; i A 8 : AR Y | charge of knavery or unserupulous | Jeave no doubt intensity of the | or declare the result of such voteupon the lito iy oiiisoniEa 7 T T'he corner-stone of the terr ! uni thousand dollar libel suit. That ought to | for a railvoad in the direction provosed, | trickery can bo justly made should be | anti-Russian fecling., . Hungary is not | followinz grounds: e S onsei o i s e or eI tan Lt ion ity as luid last Thurs- make that paper happy ilf_“ ir‘ll‘lf be suecessful, must rest "’“'\] - | clothed with the duties and responsi- iilmly T T oy ‘,.,.,,\\.m, o122 EAUTI7R )3 tufa o [convenen tbiye | [LLLRI B Y Ill:.’»'.'.'p R S £ o . | . D ain definite assurances to our people. | bilities of a national lnw maker, what- ¥ L el inEbeenTlset 3 i = s : : proposition of anew coun d — e R \ s of anational li aker, what- | which would strengthon Slavie influence | ini been elected under what is known as the | A car of stock took fire from the en- | (" REGRESHCR O LIER SR0TES ONE of Omuha's atest needs s a | n the first place, they must bo assured, | ever the degre i old constitution, hns noi power to actin the | gine, lon” the Omahn rond juss above | Aud. residenco for th shorift, to of his telligence | 1n the Balk or smartness. ‘1'o do so is to degrade the sula. base ball club. Next to that comes a | that the road is to strike and tap the railrond to the northwest. (I"mlvl territory m,lmI \\i'lliL;l‘I our mer | oflice, already deteriorated from th Joud ‘¢all. from the citizens = = chants are now excludes road Lo the | oy P, P r ¢ reners )1- Vol aha " T A 00 T D | L e e L T T s T ey cuuse, and to endanger the general wel- | of North Omaba thata north and south o 3 i At A RALES) 2 S BWLYe) e | fure, Itis to put a premium on dishon- | street between Sixteenth and Saunders the policemen’s ball. This is a sure sign | Missouri Pacific or Burlington or any | e f A i : g S SRS B AT B 1 oo e cont | SR e e e Teaa i it (o pan | Resaiandiotnning, and wrickery. It is to | shall be paved as early in the spring as | |} season. e D O are o [ Yiold to the clements in society with | possiblo. Both these thoroughfures will | . - x” I"IJ:‘ ‘ o 5 ‘0 .t: ‘;;w.'m l‘-( |rl1_m§1 which-these qualities are most admired, | be in good condition before winter sets YEsTERDAY was Wiggine' great cartn- | 0 OV 48 Y Pub D ancs B | and to encourage the growth of such | in, but there will be no cross - stroet on quake d}y. Up to midnight we had re- ”““|."“" i i :;"“' Which | gualities. Everywhere the intelligent, | which casy and safe travel will be af ceived no reports of another shock at | A " ’.‘;l"‘ an "“;' "’F & oAl o self-respecting voters are numcrous | forded. Either Clark or Grace street Clarleston. L ‘;"}‘“ Elkhorn valley, | enough to require that only men of the | should be sclected and paved as soon as g - : i tap the fertile and well Aa(-ttl«ed territory | highest merit shall represent them, and | funds are available for that purpose. v is what talks in railroad build- {»ft northwestern _Nl‘bmsk? rlmd\cmfr if they fail to do so the fault and the loss | With an extension of the sidewalks on > road to the northwest is tobe | into active competition with the North- | wilj pe their: each si ir i ‘ ackled a restaurant, devoured a ten-bi $ P ; o 8. ach side to thirteen feet, a thirty foot % I f e r B8ty i axnariang, v ~ | tackled a restaurant, devoure ten-bit liminary survey | Western railway in sections which that s Caa e e e m(’,',,, for | @auorum in the senate, while there were “‘:‘,‘r“‘,(‘,':"{:,n‘l"'”-‘ experience Wik - g e and then coolly invited the pro- corporation now controls without a rival it : e " | several to sparc in the house of which | POFCS T €1l ; : rictor to take his pay out of his hide. S Sherman on National Issues. all the demands of travel. To pave this it e m R The Union Pacific has been cing [ RCtO! LR L P S| G N _ FH Ryt Howe was a member. The protest en- Tt T e T e e A The trip hammer action of the With Senator Sherman, Governor For- | space wouldnot be burdensome to prop- | ¢, .4 by Howe was doubtless prepared S B Albis The tav payers of Omaha and Douglas P O : el Rl bl s Sel i Sepidan i branch north to Niobrara, crossi 1)res LOTONE: aker and Congressman McKinley on the | erty owners while it would greatly im- | o=y Ry e O iy g % ble.y A T = N county who have donated hunareds of the - e u has y set in much to the i vy e o & ! g 5 £ and | lity & at Oakdale. 1) > . 5 thousunds of dollars for roads to bo con- | i K iy (T S s At ses oa AL hotelt byihe ytliaon lawyors in omitajond Sioux City & I at Oukdale. The ling e D T that stat T com i satisfaction of tradesmen, Nothing ro- | trolled by Omuha capital and i : kdale is loonted and work ! 0 d by Omuha capital andin Omaha's e a sronkin AT M0 tards busincss moro than unser ; i that ! champion of Sum ilden. Tho logsta. | commenced. Last week the Sioux City | | I speaking of parontal duty Mr. Jonos of. Mr. Shorman made h b ture ignored Church Howe, spread his | & Pacil ) 2 (R0 Blcs in the campaign on Tuesday evening, and 0,000, e o the pe Monday, several nead being burned | $10000, will bo submittad to the peoplo having been i force since November, 157, to death, and” all of them ll'\mf: their l-\‘l “‘ e yl’l R The se and I g ses dea ryes burl s0 tha ey ha t ] Y SEAYOS S Ll The sccond and third elases deal with | e¥6s burped out so that they B 10 be | 00 Buttes district, had his bay technieal objections and are somewhat gato. 8 ¥ 5. (o} e crushed by broneho’s b omeluding sentences of | B o of the Case comnty | Teaved family consoled theniselves by precious document are ns follows: | fai wsociation, was neatly cand by ad. | S1o0tns the nimble plug. 44 or tho foregoing reasons 1 protest | murers at the close of the fan in Phitts. | Track faying gn the Cheyenne & Northe against any canvass of the electoral yote | month Satur, The stall’ is of ebony, | ¢rR was begun Monday., ‘The track will be 5 £ 5 ¢ vi TelanEId GVl iid to the new _town of Chugrwater by of the state by this body, and demand | gold-headed wnd will stiek in u sidewalk ) the new | v state by this y g crack us reaaily as a dude sapling the middle of November. trac! that this, my protest, be entered upon it E e b T r’-. E-Yo ayer will cover two miles per day with the journal.” (Signed) Church Howe The city council of Fremontlins con- | {15 foree of 200 men set to wor i £ th 2 Nebraska, | | demned the water works and ordered member of the legislature of Nebraska. | tho contractors to comply with their The democr premises, the new constitution of the state | Bla A specimen of vencered cheek was ex- 5 did not. respond o the | agreements or move out of town. Fre- | hibited in Cheyenne last woek. 4 fellow call of the governor and there wis burely | mont, like Plattsmouth, learned wis- | With o melancholy look and waistban M ing., If built, funds for a pu should by collected as rapidly as poss Tue deep felt sympatay of the repub- lican boodie organ over the refusal of the asonable | ipterest will require to be assu r veathe! 5 adaw e g i ed in between Oakdale | 1 R weather. A fow frosts nowadays arc | (he new raitroad will not be operated as Pacttio jumped in betwoen Oakdale | 1y owsin two “or threo “years moro worth many thousands of dolla to oS iy B O s Wk | Proteston its record and eanvassed the | {1 m wrading. Lhe | ey will be full blooming young ladies Omaha business men. & ‘“'.”: O hamain s et ey Blo i drasnd Himbeltvliolly o theloonsidor | [OoeRd Rl sntiun s iSeng iVl Wy ok 1 Foto s apibe ot It Union Pacitic s likely to deflect its 1ine | on theenrpet. 1 don’t know how your V0RO SLNMINA. (610 80N 1er efore as- | o ion of national questions. We need | Lo suppore Rosewater is very touching L Akl parents feel aboutit, but I am less con- Wh ature convened in Jan- | a bonus 1s beekoning it on. contest was Ambitious little remont continues to n the leg sistance 18 voted, they will demand however, quite superfluous. R aughters off hardly say that they were pr 1 about getting my fact that earthquake shocks 1 I pledges that the new railroad shall be S ility whicl water is still in the ring and Senator Van | Uary, 1877, the presiden v 1% than any fellow you ever saw. 1 will occurred atCharleston on Tucsday will | grusted or that a mujority of its stock | LAY candor and ability ‘whic h Wyek shows no signs of throwing up the | 8¢ 168 height m Washington. Church | imitate |vn|<1|':n|n:||(;l||'||n“l’h.:‘nlt.luvr‘:\)z!l i | e thimitas be suring to Higgins, His predic: characterize the senator’s publ 2 Howo had changed places from the housa | d1ce sake. ‘The pushing Sprettiest’ has | o045 they are good girls. and if they shall be so tied up that envious rivals or | 045 and commend them to the atten- | SPonge at the demand of his encmies. belt road, and’ the opening of scheming specnlators shall not be able to le the oceasion ured tion of a gencral shaking up was for Wednesday, but in a matter of this sort sl right; but 1 will tell wre how badly 1 never marry to the senate. Early in the r you what it'is, Idon’t — sion, a the line last week was tion of democrats as well as republicans. 8 use 1t as a club to assail the men who | o Ak ey GrADING on Harney and Sixteenth [ resolution was introduced expressing the | of a prociamation that “Fremont is | \tod my daughters to marry. [ would a day either way 1s not material. build Wo have had two such exper The ql.. ech of mvnl.m;l l;\h lm-m s a reets should be pushed before cold | conviction on the part of the senate that | whooping it up to Omana inave brisk | 1oy |nlu-h {‘lm“ ‘out in certain’ circles of T . » ‘egn ar Zn ] e demo 4 lor avine receives 0 1 is g y 2 ssibiliti y v W " poide = g iences in times past. We need no more | 2F ‘L"'v'i‘“ ill i Motk Gersel :l‘“"' 1¢ | \weather sets in. Both of these streets | Hayes and Wheeler haying received a | nannc Mil‘ iz Inong :"::” Kfi’“"“{“(‘m*‘ iety. If you have a boy who wants a OMPLAINTS abont the postoflice are | ¢, tench us the financial folly of such un. | PR for its cause regarding the treas-| ) pe qomanding paving next year, and | majority of the electoral yotes were en- | 084 U P | wife, and knew a girl just like your ury surplus and its false pretense in como a thriving | o viming to be the friend of labor. He pointed out that while in the presidential campaign, with a view (o influencing sentiment in certain western states, the o ionto auth Omal vy, ol You Rk i i ] S s iacditonito HOmaha, cour son to marry her—a dancing, giddy, time to settle during | gave rise to a very lively debate which | ™y covors of the Sious City & Denver | Tiodless, — Christloss girl, would you lasted two days. Church Howe askea to | Jine are’said to be opevating in the South | Now, honor brigit, would your You'say: be excused from voting when it first | Loup country. The Sioux City Times | No, Jones, I giveitup, God knows Iwant CoLoNEL CoLsy hus had as hard work | cume up and was so excused. On the | says “‘trom this point the survey is being | my boy to narry & better girl than my democrats charged that the republican | t keep out of a contof tar and feathers as | final passage of the resolution the record | Biude to the bend of the Middle Loup, an | wife raised. If"you had a swect, nico office should not in any way be disturbed | yorc of fraudulent scheming on | A4ministration had permitted the surplus | Chureh Howe has had to escape the peni- | [page 376, S Tourrnilde7r,]| shows | e nostis parts of (Custercounty, 16 e idaughter,nndia Sollowihad ta inauaimie by a change of administration. Another | ,¢"bart of railrosd managers to enrich | L0 teCUmULe (o anunnceessary amount, | tentiary. Thoy are a beautiful brace of | the following resuit: Yeas—Ambrose, the Middlo Loup direetly, or follow east :)Jur;l;rhli)::i? Lot mo day this: 11 1 wan cause of the irregularity in mail mutters | {homsolves at the expense of the stock. | 1% conscquent injury to the business | republican vaseals to appeal for the sup- | Buied, Blanchard, Bryant, Calkins, | in the valley of that sream to a point | 1o marry my daughters well 1 would tn is that the force is mot increused sufll- | pordors. Thé Union Pacific, in the words | \NWCrests of the country and the well- | yort of honest men. Carns, Chapman, Colby, Dawes, Gar- | near the east line of Custer county. | to have themn taught how to bake bread, ciently from time to time to keep up | of one of its officers, wr Eadidi fare of the people, und demanded —_— field, Gilham, Hayes, Kennard, Knapp, | Whether it is the Lllinois Central, the | fry chicken, and do all manner of domes- i ; o | of one of its officers, was “miiked dry by | ¢ g S xR 3 m 5 ) h b WPy | (Thion Pacific or some other company | ti¢ duties so well that when persons came with tho increase of postal business. The | oorrypt management.” Construction | M0t this surplus should = be = r Lagb has dropped. The oleomargarin A V not confined to Omaha by any means. There is hardly a big postoflice in the itis highly important that the ground | titled to their seats. This resolution should have amp the winter dertakings. Lastly, the people who wiil § 3 ! be asked to ngsist the new enterprise are country thut is not complained of on | Jigely to demand assurances that the scoount of the delay in distributing and | \ro e rond shall be honestly delivering the mails. It all goes to | puile. The i Torr i SRR el show that the working force of the post- | congtruction in Nebraska is o his- - 3 airte o gt od 1 . » demoorati i A 4 1 » | that is back of this survey is still one of | in our house they would post .M dopartment needs considerable | yi;0q und town lot syndicates are peculia 1":“4':' A8 800N ..H.llll |Lllll>:l.ll admin- | aw which goes into cifect noxt month iy i « ; the things to find out.” e Madiog up. features of the two most extensive cor. | Stration came into power. This pre- | likely to drop it still further. Colored | Those voting in the negative were: | n the building of the Elkhorn exten- | when, in fact, it was our daughtor's porations 1 the state,The now road for | 03¢ Of objection to the surplus was ro- | pork fat will then no longer be palmed | Aton, Brown, Covell, Ferguson, Hinman, | sion in Wyoming the: contraciors from | work. Then there will be some first ¢luss Tue temper of the republicans of Ne- cre, 500 hundred miles from pudiated, and within the first ye administration the tre steame in conti ar of the | off on an unsuspecting public as “best | Holt, Church Howe i) ctors. These M sury reserve was | creamery.” During the same se and North —8. the states f sion of the 1 mon_contr: 't with Mor- | hoy come | mons live | home, and » which apu s to the people ar carnestly made, mu; ) being so braska has been shown in the county ry her, I went 500 miles sl nti AN R it built, be built | o0 Oy —— b 14 where they work, own numerons horses | to got a first-class wife from Kentucky, O, O Of aeitich have douo | goonomically and honestly in the people’s :)‘;‘l‘l‘.;f"d‘f_['l‘;‘“f'“:l‘i’“‘"l‘,":‘:‘“, A% the lsiny High License and Free Rum. ture, Church Howe's vote on United | TREAE v o0 instead of being grain | and [ got her, too, 1 put you young men o . interests. 0 B0 Lo el o Springfeld Republican, States senator for the first three ballots is | fod as horses from the states must be. | on notice. I told my wife when any boys dates. The wave of anti-monopoly which friend of lnbor, Mr. Sherman asserted, | gign license has cut down the saloons in | recorded ag haying been cast for E. W. | Until very recently nothing has been | came to onr house to ask them i the four years ngo rolled over the state has A Congressman on Congress., *‘without reserve, doubt or qualification,” | Missouri from ed the | Thomas, South Carolina democrat, wrd of "the continetors outside of the | lor and treat them like gentlemen, and spent its force. The republicans of Ne- Among the congressmen who imme- | that it has never framed or adopted any A state gos 198 and 208 Senate Jowrnal,] All ritories, but within the last few weeks | then go out and hunt up little il and y have swarmed into Nebraska, On | Bob to come in and see them, but to tell new line being built by the Sioux | the visitors that my danghters were up: & Pacifie, trom Oak to Albia in [ stairs studying the Jessons, Boys, if imger | central Nebraska, lev lust week, the | you want to sce Paul and Bob, just rack what | states' contractor stood no show, the | around.” praska have been brought to sce that the | diately after the adjournment expressed | measure of substantial benefit to w success of their party is bound-up i its | an unwillingness to return to. Washing- | men. *“The republican party has placed ly to goback to It after’ It has once found | ;o hublican independent, republican on walue as a mouthpiece of the honest sen- | ton ns representatives was the Hon. | upon the statute books of the United | that it can raise frowm the saloons . revemie | o, jssues and a temperance timents of honest republicans. In a | Abram 8. Hewitt, of New York. The | States every measure of practical utility | 1aree enough to pay he.whole expense of the king | that nas had free rui practically is not like- time Chureh Howe professed to be a on local issucs, We simply ask large majority of the conventions held | reason given by Mr, Hewitt at the time | to tho laboring men to be found there, stalo gavernment, 11 cv right & man with such a record has to | Mormon cor n’m‘“n‘*lnl\inu_'l'\'vvv:m n £ — strong anti-monopoly planks were in- | was that of general disgust with the | and is ready to adopt any practical meas- The Rescue of MacGovan. the support of any republican tracts as low s 8} conts por yard. o '""l, |1)1'| D L At Bantertias serted in the platforms and candidates | popular branch of the national legisla- | ure that will tend to improve, elevate or A BALLAD OF THE LATE WAR T—— Towa Items, A v oatordny aflornoon's sossion. of placed in nomination who are pledged | ture, and it is remembered that he was | advance the condition—mental, moval or | The cry of Sandy MpeGovan of the Veteran URRE LOPIC Croston 1s agitating & canning factory, AL youlardax afiernods Mok gy 4o carry the platform utterances into | very explicit in denouncing the igno- | physieal—of the men who toil and labor QUDIBIN S, o s 1l - The militia encampment at Marshall- | on Seventeenth and Markot streets, the i 3 - 4 le o here the'fight is fiercest, piercin ¢ i % “ - | n ) he effeot. rance, stupidity and jealousies that con | and their children.”” The course of the | **° usen hear tha benfs. PIEICTON [ s-mhaulioa with & glass Jookout i _front | tv oost Lhe state $10,00. following ofic lected: M. J. T, —_—— are new and of "arisian mak ome They Mich., most trac o that body. Recently, Mr. Hewitt | democ; The jury of the cirenit court at the lust | Conover of rats in congress inimicul to pen Ay = ) “Water!” be: nat ¢ ackand b and have elaborate sticks. | & ) ) 1019 arand patron; Mrs. Mary O. Flint, been called, through numerous com: | the same effect to the reprosentative of a | said that *throughout the racent session | Who'll face tho hail of byilets tobring verng | English miliiners e sakd o tave discov | e milk men 1‘{,‘,,‘:,"‘,',‘”"_‘I“";, pooted | nds of this city, vight worthy assistan plaints, to the lack of sccommodations | New York paper. Ho is quoted as saying | there was a manifest indisposition on the Sandy in? e e s e e an D taban A srand nutrons Mrs. Mary E. Mountz of in the passenger waiting rooms of the | that he could see no reason why he | part of the demoeratic majority of the | “Ilere! comes instant ‘answer; o | 180 With bank notes, O Korm, u candidato for tho oftico of | Nebraskn, rliht worthy " asslstant &rand Union Pacific depot. The few seats fur- | should go back tocongress. After an ex- | house to grant any suvplemental logisla- | - BEEERICHS G4y Mactovan | “Fhe Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul rall- | county attornoy of Calhoun county, his SOOI BN o s T onn nished are scarcely suflicient to seat a | pevience of twelve years, during which | tion in aid of pension to the he bravest of geaths he dies voad has notified the railway and warehouse | begun a libel swit against ‘m‘.. l‘n:)mnn ReParson of St. Lows, right worthy fourth of the tired travelers who throng | he has been_conscientionsly endeavoring | Union soldiers.’ Regarding the Commission that it has established o Scent | County Journal compiny, alleging dama- | LG S The first is gone, and a second—swept down man ek ey local passenger rate on all Minnesota lines. owmng disparity in | Send a third! Never Sandy MacGovan let ator Stanford has begun the prelimi- tween our gold and the helpless cry in vain. nary preparations for his great university at the station. Many women and men are | to promote legis forced to stand sometimes for hours | to be for the gene when trains ars gos 1o the aniount of §25,000 The following officers were appointed The mayor of Des Moines, in_order to | ) lCM W, Grand Matron and Patron: put a stop to Sunday hunting, has given | Afps Jenny A, Walker of Hlinois, W. G, the pohice of that eity orders to hereafter | Goniuetress; Mrs. 5. Alice Cox of Arkan- ion which he believed | silver question, Senator She al welfare, he is now aid: *“The delayed, or to walk to | compelled in contemplating the results | intrinsic v ue b and fro on the platform when the open | of his work to regard his congressional | silver coin is now approaching a ¢ “Phe third is gone and & fourth: in a mowent Palo Alto, & landscape artist having been on | (105t eyvery person scen carrying a gun W. (. Assistant Conductress; Mrs, gir scems preferable to the stitling at- | carcer as a faillure. In explanation Mr. | that may at any time bring us to a single the fitth will go s the grounds arranigng the artistic features | ywithin the ety limits on the Sabbath cannette W. Ashley of Illinois, W. G mosphere of the crowded waiting rooms. | Hewitt attributed s unhappy exp standard of silver. For one 1 feel bound | Lo, the last brings Sandy MacGovan, torn | of the surroundings. A Cherokee county man elaims to have | Ruth; Mrs. Virginia Tucker of Texas, W. y aiting PPy exj trom the hands of the 1oe. A T R ) iax soatHiEy SALNA! ; l ] g e A Pravel is especially heavy just now and [ ience to two causes—one the ignorance | to say that Iam in favor of an honest The greatesi ba oon i the worl (l,.\ een | discovered a sure, \I.uugln\ll\u\: I)m' cdy, | G, Esther; Mrs, ‘Il'nurll“z\ l‘inium .{;. Rhe ovil 1s doubtless exaggeratod on that | of congressmen touching the gues- | dollar wade of elther silver or gokl, | Ay, snatohed from the encmy's hands, but | gonstiueled at Ban Franclsco by s Mr. Van | for the hog cholera, . Whon the he of lowa, W. Q. Marthe: Mes, slil 88 t, but even in the ordinary run of | tions that pertai 1 he b q 1 at their respective lcat's:sSiian life is almost gone: i Tassel. It will hold 150,000 cubie feet of gas | sick all you have to o is to smputate Winkle of New Jers V. G. Electra; mecount, % y rul long 2 pertain to - the usi- | comed at their respective market values, | wpgrewell, brave ndy MucGovan—one | and hasbeen made for the purpose of tray- | tail and the ailing animal is speedily re- | Mys. Edwin Davis of Nebraska, W. G, travel the seats furnishe sudly inef- | ness and commercial advance: | and that all other dollars, whether in the &r hit on ersing the American continent from ocean to | stored to health, It is not necessary to | Warden; Rev. G. A, Dannelly of Arkan- gicient. The compay yowes it toits pa- [ ment of the country, and the other the | form of send for a veterinary surgeon to pertorm | sus, Ve Chaplain; W. Black of »aback r bank notes, or w.o( pegieiriby y - 4,‘{\' (. Sentinel, and Jos. W, Was it worth three men, then, think you, to | ocvan arous to remedy the evil so far as 1t can | personal jealousics of rival leaders gold certificates or silver certiticates, [ g one In to die! There are fifteen men in the city of Port- [ Ny opersiion. 1o | hfans Walh SouERR, " S a0ty be romodied in the crampod space at The illustrations given by Mr. Hewitt | should be equal to each other, of the | Follow !lhr‘lll Imi:ulltvl:mugblm.and wark | jand, Ore, rime of lite, worth a d“.‘r‘x'«hww_,‘\x;nl.:;_ “1‘:1_-“"1 .{. nlt‘x‘n\n‘-l\l \n ald e oltic 4§ Hi1Y (uviallod tocday, fte disposul. When the mnew depot is | of his explanatory cuuses need not be ve- | same purchasing power and value with- CRElL AUIAGH R By C- million or wor s wen went to Oregon | GSREROR 08 D FRAM, S N Minton | by it C. Gaskill of California, and ¥, ' built, sometime in the near future, there | peated in order to enforee the justice of | out discount or degr: on. L am no | If piaise for heroes, remember tue wousands | without a doliar, and by fortunate real connty, disappeared or cloped from [ Winviring, Grand Patron of Nebraska, will no doubt be few grounds for such [ his compluint. No one will question it | more in favor of cheap moncy than I am ‘ll_m |;uu|-,n;.: N anic 40 uiaca af estate and land speculation, rather than fru- | gohool in Sudbury, Vt., and was captured | acting Grand Marshal,and after transaets gomplaints, Meanwhile, the seating ac- | who is at all familiar with the character | in favor of cheap iabor or cheap words, | 1 PI4GE bl ol WKL G, oo eastes gulity, have awassed their large fortunes. | pear Hague, N, Y. and taken home. She [ ing some gencral. busincss the chapter ‘eummodations could easily be doubled. | of the popular brauch of congress. Com- | or cheap demagogism. 1 waut an hon- JouN VANCE CLENEY, | Two of the men referred to Lave never | was dressed in man’s clothes, wus armed | adjourned,