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———————————— e e e e —————————————————————————————————————————————————————_ A A —_ T ————torc s ! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ¥RIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1886, " DISCRIMINATING RAILROADS, | hot it aveinepestor clumedshoreorer | THE SENATORIAL CAMPAIGY, | foreds momvesmng fndiheatiompts o | el s ooniidate, salcted votos, ot done | sisted onle ot a fow & 1 o stock is 1o Wi'n'(:','v’ry.'.’\fl R before T :l‘.:“n‘x?w;:u:fu“’i,‘\.?"m:‘“‘v‘.l"\'.‘-l'ylmr}‘ l,.‘.'f(" " WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF Hore Tacts Abont the Injust { ’ n of nrred Not a Railroad ftepublican. I » ces Rat ‘ ‘ el B TS~ | PVt Lo e | T G oo o Wb ek | Lo AT wiiw | IPURE COD LIVER EFFORTS £ FC RELIEF | Misson sy tl / | COMMENTS OF THE PRESS lics scems he does not haye ot : » o in the year and would bo qu Iy to know a proxy to get into a repub i o Y Important Cas 1 in Supreme | roud, t The T i i comention overy ear, s v - : _l"“""‘]“'“ i ‘ i b | 2 1o Thurman of Nebraska Battling | | m is better than that of many who ays e never heard a Conrt—Conrtnay's Coal Mine Inve ¥ Y Against Fraud, Wealth and rainst him. He not_oppose | ¥ ¢ T I IWAYE o8 “1 1 ted-Many Other Hapj e t Unserapulons Corpor- ntafter he had be mated by | okl pol r'.i“\l\“:‘\“.‘u”‘v\‘\:\.:v‘t‘~'v‘ ings at the Capital City i rnot fa ) B3t 6 AR heard such . thing intimated. F Goldsberry and B Adams RESIE SWeLY most of his opponents did s will_fill_the " : = van Wyck to go Back. same thing. I have had more thar train that has been A Champion of the Peop Rapid City Republiean: Returns mdi- | of our most reliable citizens, wh v month Schugler Herald: Senator Van Wyck | aato that enough of Van Wyck's friends | residents hero at that time, interey LITTLE THINGS A will address the people at the fair grounds | have been nominated in reasonably sure | @nd with perfect unanimity they d o o erie n Foae of £300 for | this morning, beginning at half past 10 | leg ~|.-ln d tricts to insuro his ro-cloc that J. C. Lew 8 Was e date L Sk SRTOnIE 6 niimbot of farmors tion to United States sena from N 1830 for representa e veracity ¢ ic W8 | 1 Georg rrost and conviction of tie mur k. A large number of farmers will | {00 PG 14 B0 8 tobam. start’' in | Of theso men i to b relicd upon, and no N statos T ot i of James Quinn, the farmer who | be in from all parts of the county. What- politics if, by the popular vote on the scn- | one will call that in question, then some { 1 BARLE, 101 1s murdered near Hastings last week. | ever men may think of Senator Van | atorial question he should find his legis | body has lied and lied under the solenn v the 148l of ma ke - e Tom Price, the veteran contractor who | Wyck, personally, he stands forth as the | lative sapport countermanded, and thus | Sanctions of an oath. W. A 11, in his | affidavit w \ tentivaly | THE on the inct tement of fact en grading the road beds for the 5 foremost champion of the Ameri yeo- | be “hoist with his own petard;” but such | 8flidavit, states that *During » datter | falso, and 1 firmly ¢ knows it to ! nt against the unjust diserinina completed the job and it is now | ¥ Tnit orbori e AZELCSTON. Y | " van Wyck is really the strongest man year (1850) that J. C. Lowis was & | tho aflidavit of Mrs. Eva Groen s that [ V 5 e Eincoln i regard to the | ready for tho iron.” These ara the Mis. | two United States sonators have ever [ 4 3 WIS ror the senatorahip, pop ut catier at our offiee and appeared | when she worked m the printing oflice Ancol s souri Pacific tracks where the work of | dared to fight railrond robbers in that | Jarly, intellectually and i prineiple; and | 10 have business with J. N. Paul. 1| g, N. Paul was so deaf that sho —OF [HE— Missourt river freight pool. The fact is | grading hus been done b ¢ t ading has been done ody where sixty-seve: o sove! o is one 3 SLrONgest me ¢ son- | thought strange of these visits at the | eou. a to follow the statement of one of Lincoln’s |~ Through ecarclessness the water was T e i R B RO | HUS BTN SR RRU it uhie e % cou.d not huve heard th N " embers are the hire rneys s chamber, We have all along regard- | time and I knew these parties were not | thunder that ever reverberated throw | | ! | ost prominen olesale me o | 1eft running in the sccond story of the | ©'#ht members are the hired attorneys | ate c t '3 A0 AT rate v most brominent wh le men, that ti First N “\“"nl“ |,:m'L ‘v"“;“’m“ '”‘M‘“ m"l" and lobhyists of corporation syndicates, | ed his re election as o fore con- | On ¢ ! term 3 the heavens. Her information, therefore |[:alm| ] waUKefl I au new linc the Northwestern and Mil- [ 0% AA00E e in in the morn ng | who thr 9 stiolng e i clusion, He has re |l|l» been ped by How littie Billy Bell, being at the pres: | as to the essential facts ticd to in her (s) waukee & St. Paul lines cach an entrance Ry el ot L Lfpeaslily the enemies he has made and their foolish | ent time a candidate for connty attorney, | aflidavit must have been derived from 11ith KRN CHEY LHEOU S YHEIE PAIKHBHN | sty Bt el o o h b Al B ik » people. For defending | yethods of fighting him. could have beon indusced 1o Sommit s | ssoondary sourcos, One lhingls certaln, | LG BEST ROUTE With the Union Pacifies and those ronds | & emtile ot tnehe af s souker 4d | the people Senator Thurman was shelved | * Wo knew Van Wyck hack in York | stupendous a blunder ns to mako such a | that she continud wertain avery N ! ) and those roads | i vd the | 1y railrond influence. 1f Van Wyek is de- | state, and that commonwealth lost 8 con: | statement where its mendacity 18 so eas: | friendly feoling B. Loewis for froi OMABA end COUNCIL. BLUFFS ot are now delivering freight at Council n”f;:.'m{il\'ff-‘11;1;':.‘::5“\‘-‘.\:;1,: ;‘:":ml‘t1\[‘:11’:}[5‘!'». - | fented in Nebraska, it will be a long time | Sizumeat of good stock when he joined | ily established, can be reconeiled only ars thoreafter, which was manifestod Blafl to tho Union Pacific that goes on- |, G P eett south Yestondr, | e mian will sver aro to | (e iimerablo earavan of Westward | ubon e supposition of very poos mem. | by visiting her - ut_ iy howse, il | (OET ] 1A ST ""‘I"' '\(l"‘-“‘ ity overt 1-*”‘{]: eW | had boen converting property to his own | raise his oico in defense of justice and Ho ""'"'b y i i ory l‘;“‘nll”‘ bl ‘.’)\‘i,ll"'n:rvnl\ of "I\hj‘\llly\. |v:[ L T e L . all at Missouri river ratos, All this | uso or disposing of mortgaged goods, | equal rights. £ ho govs back, with the | Columbus Journal: The ropublican | the truth of the maxin, *Whom the gos | wodd hnow not- what influences f o AR ght, suia the wholosale man, passes | Just what tho orfue was tho oflicer did | mighty forcos of fraud, weaith, power | party of Nebraska is a unit on national | wish to destroy they first make mad. * | have been brought o bear upon hor, | TWO TRAINS DAILY | HEIWKEN OMARA through Lineoln and is earried a hundred | not state and unserupulous tactics, th be issites, it ot entirely harmonious on state | How iy une it could have mado such | enusing hor to mike the said affidavit CILL BLUFFS gHtiSyln 8 : : ahibi. Teacdinin, who, 18 toriporarily| AYERSOR nEaitst Bl il ho matters, - Van Wyck will bolis own sue- | & statenen at, knowing it to be am- s iy 1 very ¢ hicap —AND— MW and fifty miles beyond at a lees rate than | ; Habbi Freedman, who is temporarlly | areayed against him, it ,‘,\,‘4','1,,'“ B ICHOTY | Goasor, If tho people's wish 1¢ cartiod ont, | most villainous Tie and knowing, too, | Source of information that immed Chicago, ANT Milwaukee, Lincoln enjoys, all owing to the diserimi- ARG inb b BT VEAN : that the evidence to establish its falsity, | or soon after she left the oflice of J. N, | St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, joys, 2 to v gained for many years. His enemics : 3 3 3 ¢ 8 " nation made against the Cay | the day of atoncmont, the iost dare not attack tho prin Hhity J1M PAUL'S CRIM in party at least, s matier of publie vt | Panl sho stated “to soveral reliable wic: | Clinton, Dabuque, —* Davenport, the Missouri river pool. In this ot all days in theiv year, The members | merely endeavor to pick flaws in his pri- 8 — cord, LIS than 1 can comprehend. 1t cs, W ]"”“.‘I"‘ IR Rock Island, Freeport, — Rockford, fiom it 15 in order to state that the organi- | of this belief m Lincoln will largely re- | vate character, and insist that he is not | Further Facts Concerming Ris In. | cannot be possible that he did not know | dis B e e B s | Bigin, Madison, Janesville, LI R 11 AR EIOP EIL N OIS AN Bl ”rf" iR AU T G I S ST, Pavt, Oct. 7, 1886.—To the Editor | smaliitis fairly to be presumed that e | Without following these aflidavits any | Aud all otheg fmportant points East, Northoast idle, but every effort 1s being made to i of the Bie: The fact that the name of J. | has some little memory. Somo s 1 | further, 1 think tha ave sho i b britig tho roads 1o view the matter in the | Huouk and ber” company Saturday even- v he is crabbed and unsoct s cthat the namo of J. | has some little memory. Somo things I b i VS S For through tickets call on the Tiokot Agen ing at Funk’s opera house eommences ably he is to dudes and montebanks N. Paul was not even mentioned before | know he nas not forgotten and onc of the | least three of them, and the three which | F0MRE oot Thxton 1HotoD, or & light in which they sec it, and to this t 1 o ouse oot ] KObi i St A i g vy | things which I am sure he has not forgot- | must be regarded in a point of view | Fafon Pacii e e ] Bl Pl S G Jojin C. Cowm, D' dine, Frank | They hato hiny worse than any other man | were —instruoted to cast theit | oot a8 i almost duily | false. Thoir untruth Is shown by fuots of | & 680 Rt akcas & 'S5, BAUL KAt A%, at the hands of the Missourl Pacilic, | 1uine B, K. Whitney, O. M. Johnson, | in America, which is the foremost reason . juenter of The fact is | public notoriely by written testimony— | and evaty_attontion is paid to pussengors by which promiscd much relief before it ar- |y A T30 s, M. F, King, Geo | Why the people should Suphort bim witha | votes — for — him. for governor, | this: Some time in December, 1870, J. N. | by records und” by reasonable conclusion | courtwons employus of the compuny. rived in Lincoln, but at once adopted the ;.m_““’_ Aveth BMBhE LIe UM ,‘ rs | whole he: n! Alpge | would seem to indicate that an ove Paul and Billy Bell ealled me into their [ from facts which are indisputable. The R M neral Mai A Manapl p“»‘“‘i‘f”{nh:;:“‘" LZ'I"““"‘ i "‘m‘l‘; on business at the state capital yester . By whelming sentiment of his party regard- ‘l‘]'l"""\ l’““'lll;;:“";"‘;}“;;"”‘““ "“d ept of {l"fl ‘um ll\'\ll\;“nl A-‘n::;;n‘x:“nl‘ iy nn‘v;*‘f ¥ R ARUENTRR, Gonoral Passenger and any of the 1 conversatic ue A BHILIRE O (rn i R el A, e appointment of Justice of the peace, ese aflidavits is untrue taints every ot Agent. \\131 a number of the heaviest dealers in ‘l“‘"l Klibatriol Doattioa ArCHOE G il o ']"[" ‘f“"'\.".'"g"A I ed his candidacy with intense disfave and as a reason why they desir other statemont of said aflidavit. *'Falsus [~ Gro. E. HeArronn, Assistant General Passon- Lancoln, finds the sentiment very pre- '\mf.}:'r-n-m\v:n‘:m.‘]“( o U:g;,“;’L“xlllnrr\_i“ | Wyek s making & vinerous aad brilltat | Were it not for the fact that My. Paul | it was, ins they both stated, that Tom | in unum, falsus in totum.” This prin- S et Buperiitenent. valent among them that the city cannot | jon Fremont, J. A St v | catpaign for & > man withont a partyt | has assailed my veracity through a num- | Darnell had so munipulated the county | eiplo of logal ovidence may with justico | 9+ % Suauk, Geue st be longer ignored w the quostion of | % T- Mefirew toldriae, f WY A hor of false affidavits, T should not again | judge that it was impossible for them to | and propricty be extended to_the’ state through rates from Chicago, and also the | {0, 8: © abladl . Van Wyck's Victories. it ord i o | gota fxir and impartial trinl before him. | ments of ench snd every one of vhe CHICAGQ ano A Tae b, it iy | Riddle, C. L. Milleneaux, Wahoo, S. H. : 3 intrude the matter on the publie, but Mr. | £ ! S e new Union Pacific line to Kansas City, | ¢y houn_Nebraska City, John H, Whit | _Lincoln Demoerat: — Our esteemed | pyyl was only on last Monday eve in-a | LheY stid that fif I 'would accept tho | these aflidayits, Throa of them being hauling through freight clear beyond el ! . 2 morning contemporary whistles as it ¢ oflice they would have the commissioners [ shown to be utte false, it is but Lincoln at a less rate than the compani i‘::::-]::":'l \\‘.'a'.‘w!' ‘1”'\1"a‘frf:(‘:v'f,‘fd\'\'-'\'m}(l{ roes through tie; ceyard, “So far | SPeech deliveredin St. Paul by Mr. Con- | make the apnointment. that they would | fair to presume that cach and eyery one - give Lincoln itself, will in itself prove =L hiuhisn, uhoo, | §EI8 Wyck's vietories are ory - | ger, the republican nomince for senator | bring all their suits before me which | of the afliants have cither knowingly or who were his opposin, time has 100 strong sts z argument of njus- | Were AMOM, ‘ffz'ix_“\""r="k="'5 attho Lin- | oo o P No. but as th y in our district, publicly eulogized were within the jurisdiction of a justice | unwittingly been drawn by this man Paul tice for the different lines in the Missourn Lhved battle that has been botween him | endorsed as BtE i- | of the peace. I consented to aceept if | into a consy ey to sereen him from the viver pool to longer ignore it. “‘Lincoln’s 3 4 T T T T P e s Gl .‘Tl'l". ¢ .!“‘_f‘f‘l@‘“ Ll the appointment should be made, Ina | consequences of his villiany and crime: wholesale trade is extending wonderfully Constipation, the curse ot our seden- | hat the old man is doing very well as zen, which is interpreted in sever short time the ter the order of ap- | Hence, every statement of ‘ench affidavit " suid one man, “and in five | tary life, Dyspepsia, our national dise fur as he has gone. it ters us giving.the lic to my statements. | pointment was made and I qualified, | should be treated as entirely mendacious RAILWAY. ]\‘ © |h.(- city }v é double .:q vopu- | and Rheumatism, which comes from In justice to myself and family I am com- | Between the 1st day of January and the nln_nh- ‘n_-.‘n-n,||.-|-lz|ml ‘{n» u!llu-\' v\-nh-ululu. ation more from the fact of its being a | (o < 2 % ST Ees What He Has Done. pelled to at least attempt again to place | 14th day of July they instituted” alt_their | The aflidavit of Culley is but an addi commorcial centry tl plotinerant, ui| [STMREng '\'l“‘"‘]l:":kfl“:"‘";“:l‘ ::)"‘“ o ok ATV iR oy, objoats) (VBT EReo A1 LLAY suits before me, with tho exeention of | tional exnibition of the decy depravity of SEIORT Lnvm id he, “the road that comes to our re- ey L ) Senator Van Wyck for the reason tht R e e N two or three which were bevond m, r- [ the man. No denial of any statement he AT O Soe) one or two Brandroth's Pills every night | {6 SRator Van Wack for the seasou that | “The propor chanuel for righting the | iilction, T think the docket will show | mikes cither on' oath or’ otherwiso is Omaha IN SUPREME COURT | for a month. Persons are_now living, | what other senators from Nobraska b wroug and repeiling the slunder was | that not less than fiftecn or twenty, and | necessary. His known reputation for un y esterday, argmuents 1n Third district | enjoying most vigorous health, who have | dome, or from any other stats. for that | Hirough the columus of the Omaha Re- | perhaps a greater number of suils were adors him hs : were continued, Two mmportant |y cui one of these Pills a night for over | matter. 1f it is expected that he or any ican, which published Mr. Paul’s so- | instituted by them in my court within | are others whose names iave not ap n i ¢ t of O'Brien vs Gaslin, involv- (hliy SBivs OLioHTaTal : aro cured | other sena AnEthlle e orE ron) Lo vindication.) On Wednesaay 1 | snid period, " Within this time I visited | peared in public in connection with this v i ing something like a million of property, yoars. : CHOL side out, can muke the desert blossom ag | made a personal reduest of the editor of | their office frequently to consuit reports | matter who have nevertheless been par- and the test case of the { the | by taking from two to four of Brand- or board the monied power | the Republican, in drderto do me justice, | and other legal uthoritics. 1 left my | ties to this conspiracy, and are doserving H e law of State ex rel § reth’s Pills every night for a month. | gingle handed and alone, and down it at | to publish my reply to Paul, This was | docket in their oftice the greater part of | of the contempt of the community, the n lcago, 3 \~lm_& e ) ot hey purge away the old dise hody. | the first round, such expectations will rcf‘u d, ;mnllim\’ uu\\'lrumpvllrml |o|.~ th 1‘um.lr.‘ (lin m.‘» 1}n|.”m_ % 1880, 1 llal'k“'"'fi';‘ "“I which shey llnlu'\,vu(v‘ur and submitted. e opinions in the! tity Ly <l S ou fail. But thereis Sl s sen- | redress through the columns of the . | rendered judgment in their oftice upon . Knowing this man’s gt for the < cases will be noted with a_good deal of | | I\“i JOU ke "}d‘“‘ itiinowalic, ]"d 1,”'" ato who lins myado g0 wido ang 'If‘,',',',‘, 2Pl | In the Republican of Sept. 26 J. N. Paul | confession of defendants in the case of | pust six years o repentedly given | [The only rondito take tor Des Molnes, Nar- {hteveetohvniiandeard ich 1 | fleshprepared by an invizorated diges- X s and Bres et thardi s ¢ | Wit EWeat: VA AvGILIABIOT fand: the | him'the and sunport for posi. | Bhnlitown, Cedar Rapids, ©linton, Dixie, Chica- interest when handed down,” which ir ot B ler hautli el o areputation in a term as Scnator Van | attempts to refute the divect allegation of | W. H. We . A, ¢, and the o ny it &0, Milwa koo and all points cast. To the peo- vnu;,m.w will not be for several w Diopliondl e 1000, Wyck hus. There is no member of the | & ¢crime conumitted by him by making an zment written by W. A. Bell, [ tions of honor and trust. =Hence, Paul's | pie of Ne ¥ Wyoming, Utah, esterday’s court pro S N s B senate who has done as much for the sol- | unqualiticd denial. U aflirmed that he docket shows. On the 15th | overthrow should be the downfall, polit- | 1a . Oregon, Washington and Cali- follow . i e Dix Erofi. diers and soldicrs’ widows ag he, or one | fully confessed his erime and promised ame month I rendered judgnient ly and sociully, of these .1t offerd supovior advantages not possi- Frank Irvine, of Douglas county, ad- hicago Herald : ““There ma S0me | 4ot 'us much for the common peoplo, | 1o Make atonement; He avers that he | 1n thew ofiice on confession of defen- | minions, who, knowing' his infamy, nong a few of the numerous points of & mitted to practice 1"'['{ 'n Vs protitable panoramas in Chicagt said a BnHRILIthBIothRBeRAtOrA L FOMIN G kAL le such an’ admission, but de- 1t in the e of C. I'. Goodman vs. L. | have persistently upheld” him and cen- | periority enjo by tho patrons of this rond dismissed; Fuller ys Shroder, voung man who occunied & berth on & | {00 0rhor have not done one BRnsrol ce, yet finally submit- ning, and the docl shows the judg- | eouraged mn his carcer of erime. otween Om nd Chicngo, are its two traing 20" sapolis sleeper, * ot me v < ; 2 i : isti day A JHES which are the finest supply record granted Linneapolis sleeper, “‘but let me tell you Sy A * | ted to be fleeced out of 160 acres of land | ment to have been written by Bell. On [ An outraged moral and Christian sen- | £,443 of DAY COACHES ! Fin. Hulphroy vo Koddick, State' ox rel | of a vanoramn property that I know of. | £or the ptate nud tho nation as ho. Man- | 5 8130 in addition, in OFdor thut his | tho 20th of Junc. samo year, I rendered [ uiment and an insulted political party | BALAGEEASLARS EQRly cun cronte. Ita Sclien vs Berka, argued and submitted. | Itis a ‘buckeye’ copy of the Gettysburg | o ynan “hug what has he done: What | prospects for oflice’ might not be im- | judzment in their oflice on confession of | Whose potency for good in this county | of eSmfort wnd eleginee. Tt PARLOIDIRAW- The fol eyl ipits sture, and cost, with its tent and par. | X 1an, but what has he done? at F q > 4 | v | defends i > CASE J. B. Frencl has been erippled and impaired, demand | ING ROOM CARS, unsurpnssod by any, and its I'he following decision was rendered: picture, ai 3 v 1id Hiteheook. > o | paired, Now, weighing well the words ndant, in the case of J. B. French ha n crippled and impaired, demand &t X ! hernalia, about $5000, A friends of | 4id Hitehcoo ,Saunders and Paddock d red. - Y AT 2ty by s g 3 el i1 | widely celebrated’ PALATIAL DINING OARS, Shramp vs Meyer. Error from Lancaster | @phernalia, abou ,000. A friends of |y a4 Goes the average United States sen- | Which I employ, knowing full well the Foree, I writing the judgment my- | that his consorts in his work of evil [ {a¥ ST AR 7 ina olsewhere, unty. Lieversed. - Opinion by Aaxwell, | mine had if at the state fair at Minneap- | f it does the average United States sen- | 0L Gt Tt o lommly declare | solf. On July 7th T wasin their oflice | shoutd suffor with him- the consequence | &t aanmel i o teineof the Touton Fact: Ch. J7 2 olis last week and cleared §3,000 above | (501 Wyck has sccomplished, and | that there is not a single deelaration in | and rendered judgment on confession of | of a common crime. J.C. LEwis. | 0é Ry. conneot in Unon Depot with those of Where one makes & promise to another | expenses insixdays. Ho has made $18,000 | § &% P WITE J8, PROME SIERSIC 11is” attempted vindieation that does not | defendants, in the cuse of Whitney & S theiQulaage & Noribwesiern) Ly s Cuinu for the benefit of a_third person, such | this summer. How is that for punoramy oxceedingly well, | contain in itself all the elements ot a | Clark vs. Anderson & Roberts, Bell Halford Sauce expressly foruniformuse | with those of all enstern line third person can maintain an action upon it G S nETol most diabolical falsehood. 1f J, N. Paul fznp the judgment. and yet Blll{ = For Detroit, Columbus, Tndianapolis, Cinein: tho promuso, though the consideration | FIrk's Gorman BHO Olmtment. The Right Man, is guilty of the crime with which he is | virtually declares in his afidavit that Destructive Prairie Rires. DAL, Nisgaca Palle uftato, Mistuts, Soromtd; does not move directly from hint. pijre care for bund, bleeding and itehing | Grant (Keith County) Enterprise: Week | eharged he is a moral villain, and should | was strangor to that offico, and know- | W Manitoba, Oct. 7.—Terribly de- | gimore. Washinton and 41l joints i the oast, i COURTNAY'S COAL MINE. > ton years standing. No one neod suifer ten | 15 succeeding week and yet not one of | be regarded as an ob ot scorn and | ing that Paul and mysclf were on such | structive prairie fires have been raging in the | ask the ticket ngent for tiokets vi The statement was made a few weeks | minutes aftor using this wondorful Kirk's | the skulkers have dared’ to :\cnc‘yt Van | loathiug by ever tuous man and | unfriendly terms, that when, as he northwest and southwest of Manitoba. | | : QRIS ngo that D. G. Courtnay had n picce of | German Pile. Ointient. 13 absorbs. tumors, | Wyck's challenge. They know the old | woman. Aud if 1 ont of a spirit of | 1appearcd there he thouglit strange of | Around Morden seores of settlers have logt | Aol ish, the bost mocommodations. Al land some eight miles” out of Lincoln | allays the itching =t once, acts asa poultice, | man's mettle and they also know his enmity and vindictiveness, have at- | it. Theliving veritablo truth is that I | all they possessed, including property and | M. HUGHITE, Ti. 8. HAIR, where an ex-miner had been putting in | gives instand relief, Kirk’s German Pile | ord. His work in the last congress ought | tempted to fasten upon him | wasn that oflice almost every day from | livestock. One lady, aged 55, s reported as General Manuger. _Gon, Pass. Agent. bfll‘lllu lt,um‘; &rupmfu?gg fu(l' uhcuul(‘nmll, ‘ém;‘nflt ufi p'.'fimfmr?;‘Igmfl"u:utlhlfllnf: er?r!:i to 7;“ nnulngh to anlifiiy N.»:jrufl. that he | such xltcrmm.knowling him to be inn,ocvfi -llumlurydt “i.J"hi ‘l‘l' ).uuldnfu that ;!:ue being fatally burned, i CHICAGO. il and about the first of September Court- ingof vato parts, ¢ else. | s the right man in the right place. then I am a ‘moral monster and shou never darkened their door, excepting T e Y By Sl ontfose th i, o Sein Erervbex o Warntad by our azonis Sl o e bobranded wita' infumy. ut it hois | on the evening when tho welddon agroet | St Jacobs Oif srenres you rect, P. BOYER & CO. iaving been found some twelve feetdown | 56 per box. - £ J k d Nog r - | guilty, and knowing full well his guilt, [ men s signed by myself and Paul. aling halm, it ranks the best. DEALENS 18 in the bowels of the carth. Since that P DR. C. 0. BENTON, Pror, ‘\\ ood River Gazette: W ayne and Col-{ Tie aitempts to fasten the erime of black: | Instead of thiuking “stringe of these vis- —— H ", s f’ v " T- L Gk time little has teen said concerning the Cleveland, 0. | fax counties have declared for Van Wyek. | mail upon another, and in order that he | its” he thought exceeding ‘strange when | A Man May Turn Pate, Yet Hola nis | NI SOATES, VAUILS, [imeL0ocKs mianuds v S s Den T | Skt ORI ML G0 | e b B o tads i, ™' | by emeeood b Intneneed e fy | the, oot ka8 Mo i i Pomct” and Jait Work an old timer in_ newspaper work, went 5 - | appeal has cen made in vaimn, into a conspiracy with him, and | think it to be, that two or three » out to investigate und report. In’ doing e ST . borned them to purjury that ho mignt | Weeks afterward, on meeting me he this ho met with an accidont that shook | . A Well-Worn Oh estnur, He Will be Elected. omplish & purpose so Toul and damn- | inquired as to the reason of thc cossation | b0 kinds of brave b Doraon i him up considerably but had no serious | _ Hartford Times: A young man and a | Norden Borealis (Rep.): Van Wyck | ing then ho should be execrated as o | of my visits, Thero was another fact 10 Mugs sheaulion frap thar Wit el 1a resulth, When he texched the mino ho | ¥0ung woman lean over the” front gate. | wll be olected to the senate thie fall in | e ot MO HROHE RE JeNeartel a8 8 | G4 \Wolia e stared Billy i tho | 238 and of little merit, and the bravery | Riailvwray Time Table went down tie shaft and started {n | [heydrelovers, 'Itis moonlight, Heis | spite of Ohurch Howe and the tricksters | yagaboud from all intercourse with: re- p ntod him committing this | 2% & DCTsOn who overcomes his - foar o through the chamber where two wmule | 108th to leave, as the parting is the lnst. | that aro seeking w stab & wan “that has | speetable men and women. In substance | ¢ iy S In g0 or7ng N panl || BUSi & persan, Wy tontnton, Ae morof| 0 SSo 0 U LSS ORMARAS FERESEETE) triin tracks for havline ont the- ool . | 10 15 about o'go avay, Shols reluctunt | workod (o the bost futerests of his con- | 1is attomped vindieation smounis i | boc Pietnor fn tho practios of ta | SqUTE001s thin wny othor: buf, “thonglh | , The olovink ashe e of aerivl andde; pronchied the main oudet. In one of | 10 um - dopart. “Lhey swing on tho | stifuency. this: An enmity hud exisied on my part | and for two yoars ormeve a - card up- | ¢ Butlittle confidence in i, far iy | tholocal dopots. “rafng of tho Cy 8L P, M. & 0 DD b his: g isxitadion : = e S im, ;s Vo nnd depart from tholr depot, corhor o hese chambers he let his curiosity get 'l never forget you,” he says, “and Pon't Want a Rail. 1 Al against him for "“l‘? years, and h Y‘ ling o kb 1ssuc of the How heroic effort m come &t any | 1thand Webstor straots; trains on tho i, & M. the better of him, and taking up a~ pick | o 30, NEVEE JORRE N laa oG e ZoniLianya Bisieosd Attorney, @ candidate for representative at | County Advocs time, and ¥rie, beaatifal oy Ttis. 15 Ty | €. 5. 8Q.and K. O 8t 3. & £ b from the B struck in the side of the mine to | Mf death should claim me my lastthought 1 Knox County News: The Omaha_Ior- | the time of my danghter’s misfortane, 1 | read, “Lotis & iue, beautiful as it is, is less Popular Science Monthly: There are 1026 urnam two kinds of bravery—that of the person x X AT z i ¥ - iR " | & M. dopot all othors from the Union Pacille satisfy himself whether the conl was an- | Wiibeofyour =~ wyn; | 21d scom to be taking quite o hand in the | made this combination of circumstane duiiited sine ing | o)kt than absenco of emotion, Whon the | depot. ; thracite or bitominous, His blow on the Pl nevor forgot you,” sho sobs, “T'l | ropublican_ fight, and showing a_good | the menns of eratifying my cnmity i ing affidavit, for more tnan six | battle had bogun and buliots and. shot ( ;. DIIDOBTRAING. 0 0 sido of the chamber dislodzed soventy- | BlOVer sge tngbody else or love them as | deal of partiality to the cnemies of Van | extorting money from hiin and of tasten. | months afte qwn partnership with flt“{}"fll ROk fieg. mado him tremblo, | 178 o PR - 20100 s Bt five tons which, falling on him, gave him | 10B% 8s L live, Wyck, Perhaps the toes of somebody | ing upon him an odietis crime. J. N, | Paul the receipt P Raaer busingss | - AreIe FETIAX od to himself: “Youn are | =y p 200 1 § 1005 005 30 41 several sealp wounds and caused bim to | Jhey part, 3 conncoted with the Herald have boon | Paal has done @seat many very silly | letters in the firm name of Lewis & Paul | Fembling, ass of mine: you would feel like Peto Jones, “considerable shrek | Six years later he returns. His S)V,"'L't; fluy_]n-nl»upun, and Imrh:lps tho natural | and foolish things during his residence | were of frequent occurcnce. Now, with | emble still moreif you knew whege I up like."" His official report on returning | heart of former yoars is married. They | inclinations of the Herald are with the | jn S, Faul as el as' beforo, but of il | theso facts so public, so generally Known, | W88 §olug to take you to the city, howaver, confitms tho fagt | 2eet at & party. Botwoen the dances tho | class of corporation cappers who Would [ i nets of folly this 1s the corsummation. | and the proof of which is so undeniable, S iy o » that Cotirinay’s mine is dolng quite well FeEpanition takos place. ith hor fan | ke to sco republican of the Thriston | If thore was not a single faot or collateral | 1tis one of the strangest things maginable | 1, Heat Hetate Tranafors 1S, Jrgudmay Jo 8 p. m: AriveOmahs T producing fuel in Dasing quantties. | poaifherat 2o on hor proity hand, wa | arorureh Howo brand o the Zonjor sen- | ciroumstance antagonizing such an ox- | bow Billy conld have beoso astoulshing: e dollowlug geanefors wore flod Ogt. | 1335 1t ot A S0 R Pilu At ey FOTICE COURT. beating u tattoo on hor protty hand, “was | ator’s place. We woubd jike lo have (x | planation, it would be regarded by every- Iy atupias to hve bech led into making | 0 with the county clork: 118 addiiional to presont train sorvice, Police court yesterday listened to the ")f',‘t‘h‘” Jonr brother Who was my old | democrat thers, and have not much | sane man'who knew us both, as the most | thut aflidavit. 1f tho allegation of en- | A I Donocken and wi e W John- 3. W, MOBSE, G. P. A, compluint of Mollie Russell, a eolored “‘{%IL“.,‘I‘I b o e 4y | €hOICR emdne republicans, but prefer not | preposterous thing concoivable, But let | mity as deciared be true, then surely | son, 10t10 block 17, Orehard Hill. w d—g60), CONNEOTING LINES, irl, who stated thattwo youngehapshad | (piSeatd B Gont know," he says. f o have a railivay attorney, us exumine this question of cnmity. One | Paul is broven to be one ‘of ~the ~most | |6 ¥ Betrand to J € Wuth, middle ¢ of s | ~Arrivns and doparture of tralis from the £ 4 b, Probably rother. oxemingiblyg 4 T stupid nud 1diotic of all simplotons. An | 127 feet of lot 66, Gise's add, 'w d-—8§6%. Tennsfor Depot at Council Bufls; oon acting in a vicious acd indecent | 5RO Y S aflidavit avers that this enmity had L v Lucy L Richards and. hashend to O L Db manuer noar her home, throatening hor 19.00BYORARHON QRGN S Antics of the Organs. existed for ton or twelve years and that | onmity had oxisted for yoars and yet | i 2 fioards apd pusband to 0 4] Lal. DEPART, ; ARRIVE, with pasault and bodily injury. The 3 4 Verdon Gazette: It is somewhat amus- | he had often_heard it said that it grevs | knowing that I was his bittor encmy “he ! Ty e SNCEAGH ROORTMAYDS ] Judgee issued warrants for tho distarbers | Bronchitis and asthena promptly suc * | ing to watch the marked change m_tone | out of an active part J.N. Paul tosk in | takes my son and daughter wto his 0ffice i ick el al. to John 1, onfi peaco and placed them in the hands | cumb to Red S ough Cure. No de- | of several of the prominent papers in_the | defeating J. C. Lewis when hie was a can- | A8 employes, retaining the —one about } 1ill, part of 1ot 85, 5 w & of 1 e iz, sce 4, 1, of pflicers to serve, pression. state on the senatorial question. Two efor the sccond terri as county | eighteen months, the other nearly two | 18, q cd—81. 4 A party named O'Shea, or who might < 1y T —— x months ago the bare mention of the | clerk of Howard county, Now,1t is a 18, enters into partnersbip with me | John L Hilland wife to Conrad Tounger- have been using that name as a sholter, [ Charles Libby was replacing timbers | name of Hon. C. H. Van Wyck in this | well remembered f2ct upon the part of : enrs and subso- rhofJot 55, 5 W 4 of n o 4 sec U4, 1 was arraigned in court for distarbing the | i a shaft in the Desloga mine in Mis- | connection would throw the editorial | old citizens b 1 was not defeated ly 5 my appointment ns jus- | 1%W 0~ P 4 pence ata down-town restaurant, The | sourt, and the seaffold"gave way. Heo | forco of the Omaba Kepublican and Lin- | for a second term of clerkship for the | tice of tie peace, and bringsten, fifteen or | ov et o Gon ot 1o o fiaping 8 Wale- young ehap wus well dressed and looked | started head first for the bottom, 8 | coln Journal into hysterics. Now they | very best o7 all reasons that I was not a | twenty suits before me within the perviod i 0K 6 FeTNOrs as though he was intelligent enough to | feet oaught between a broken timber and | comment on his chances in a meek and | candidate for rereloetion. Karly in the | of five or six months, and that too when reenficld to Elizabetn MeNair, lot 13, CHIZAGO, MILW, koep out of trouble. the wall of the shuft. His boot was big oming spirit. The fact is, that these | canvass I declared k was not a candidate | the court of the county judge and that of 14, Improvement assoctation add., w d Ao A The man Alva McGuire, whose demise | 8nd strong, and there he hung, looking | papers that have been reviling Senator | and would not be. It is also well known | another justice of the ‘peace were alike 81,700, people aver would be a publie blessing, [ down the 100 fect that were botween him | Van Wyck remind us of a smiall boy on | that I used my ipflugnce to seoure the | open to bim. Is that the way men treat 3. MeDonald and wife to i s KANSAS CITY, BU, d was up again in polico court yestorday | 81d death at the bottom, until workmen | « high wall, with the proverbial bull dog | nomination and vlection of A. G. Ken- | enemics? e must huve regarded mo ns blook 4.1 blocl; 40+, A 10:00 A N, charged with resisting an offfcer above lot down a rope, fastened it to Lis | located somewhere buneath him on the | dall, he having faildd to receive the nom- | # singular kind of an enemy. 1f he L fnndviow W d=io0. CLEPY 5 night before he beat his wifo, log, and drew him to the surface. firuuml, but on which side of the wall the | ination at the canvention. 1 went to his | thought me an enemy his conduct shows o A AN ’,*;,:“!-L‘," A-}’;*.‘P" | WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIKI molished farnituro, and showed up s oy docs not know. To the eredit of the | to s home the mest :morning and ad- | that he must have regarded me us & man D 0. ¥, bicx: 1, Mitiovd ABicor. M. [ A elogant oharacter on general principles aboye named papers be it said, they have | vised kim to run as an independent can- | of & high degree of honor and integrity. | ~ Dexter L. te to P F Ro . o MLOVX BITY D pAOITIG £0 thut when two officers attempted his scored one point ahead of the boy—they | didate. He did go run and ‘was elected. | But to nameé|this hypothesis of enmity | mankoif, s 19 feet of Jot 6, vlock U, Lowe's 484N arrest he succeeded in bruising one of have evidently located the “bull dog.” | Paul’s choice wus Dr, Fleteher, but 1t is a | 18 but “ibs reductio ad'ab surdum.” Thut | add, w d--51,050. - e them considorably. Tlmluulfu ave him They think thoy can sco by the light of | well remembered faet that at ‘that time | Dr. Floteher should have become n party | ; AL (raves fo € 4 fgurgeon, lot @ block 1, | _Deprt. ninety days in the county jail and looked 3 the moon that Van Wyek will be his own | Paul was in such bad repute that he | to this infamous scbeme, is a surprise to L‘(‘}‘ 5 Jat udd, w - Bo0h, . Ao v | UNION PACIFIO. in passing sentenco ns thongh ho wished - successor, and thus do they slide down on | could not have eontrollod n half-dozen | some, but it is not at all' strango w those | 142 Clatke and witc {o Der Ver Sholes, | i Pacitio B it was the snme number of years in some this side of the fence so that they may pe | votes in ina con All that was neces- | Who are aoyiaiat 2 with the history of af- | "%\t oS Angeom ! 5, W il—$1,750, Al Denvor k. it we Ix ¢ - | I h Annie Donns to W A Lussell, lots 11 & 0 4 4 institution of the kind of u higher grade. tirmly eatablished on this point when the | sary to dofeat Fiatahiar was the statomant | fairs here stnce the summer of 1579, From | 12 bk 6 tlanseon Piscs g dots 1 and | W i , ™ One other plain case of intoxieation, a . x deed is done. 1t is now pretty well con- | of the fact, that Paul was for him. Now, | that time he been regarded as a part 1 C Hinlebaugh and wite } rmore, | &304 . Mall and Fxp arty by the name of ‘\':mL completed . ceded lhrou‘;hum tho stato that Mr. Van | how or iwhy Paul should have take | of the insigmieent tail of the Paul kite. | 1ot17, block & Mimebangh's 3270, 16 Night _Express he work of the court for the day. 1| Wyck will b 0, u:4 o returned, so you may | such an netive part in defeating me when | 1t was generally supposed that he was | Ada P Drake etal to Andiew Smth, Jot | Dopart ROUTAWARD. =~ " Aurive, ARKESTED ON SUSPICION. . 4 as” well swallow the pill gracefully, | I was not a candidate, is a probiem which | one of those “biush of innocence” sort of | 105 Piock 8 Drake's add, w d--$650, ol BN MISSONRT PACIFIC estos ol " | o) 3 LW o Blunecko, lof F Day Expres: Yestorday young man from Vosta the ex-postmastor, Who was dismissed | nonentities, that would harm 1oDOAY | 12 bhek i Asb D e Ckoy 1ot L and | 1308 5 Nigte B Ereass Johnson county, who had been arrested P An Interesting Session. from the postmastership here u short | except his patients, and not them in- 1 , J& G as the supposed murderer of a Chicago | York Times: This winter will furnish | time since l(urnnim' vu\c[;m ent funds in | t nlum.ll)I But his unhrrluxmln“cullr M‘} l-mu} \1‘:;’:{ llllll‘lif‘):“l; le vaé’L‘.hx‘A {.f:fl\; - o208 Tiatamoy man about a year ago, was released from 3 a very interesting session of the state leg- | his own business, muy be, perhaps, ab nection with this conspiracy forces | d--$500, 5 ' 0 2 _Depwet, T NORTHW ARD, custody, huving established to the satis- aslature. The election of a United States | toexplain. Kendall also states that J. C. | th community to place 8 dif- Maggle Carey (single) to John W Paul, lot | 4 MG, ST P, fuction of the oticers an alibi. “The ar- senator is always an exciting and in- | Lewis was a candidate in 1880 for ropre- | ferent estimate apon him, as to his harm- | 5 block B, Lowe's 1statd, w d -5 Wi PO rest was made vy the Nebraska Detective / tensely interesting process; but the fight | sentative, and his statement is corrober- | lessness of intention. 1t seems ine John W Paul to P L Soird, lot 10, Block D, | = B:d%e Onkily association, in response to an advertised \ thiswinter is o bew peculiar one,and will | ated by that of Cren. There is certainly | to me to believe that whon he mad, Trospeot Plase, w 4--Fu0. . ket BARTWALD. reward offored by the governor of 1 - call out the best talont and largest muni- | something yery strange about this, if | aflidavit he did not know be was sweur- | pocn s 4 eptiane o Henrletta Buith, lotq, | Ak v R nois, and the young man, while brotest- v | ficonce of the corporations. Senator | their ay i be true. Generally, when | ing to an appaliing lie. If b blok & Bruoklin, w ¢ i ing 'against arrest, sdmitted that the % - Van Wyck will bo opposod by every | a man is & candidate he announces nim- | bar that Cora 1 Lo d 40, | o | anyotoaat bl party wanted, even to the sear on the A2 othe ididate, by every railrond man, | self as such, sets up the pin, pulls the | don’t,” he can ramember she did not Bargain-~Two full lots on Twenty-fifth, i« upper hp, was mueh like himself. He 2 E every ringster, every jobber and corrup- ps, usses and palavers with | ter another word in addition thereto. within ¢ blk of Leavenw. finely im | " returnod howe on the afternoon traia, tionist. He will have for support the But { am quite sure I did noth- | knows full well that the addenda, *Fe proved; house, 7 rooms; burn, fruit trees, | FROCK X4 UD TRAL STOCK MELD IN QUARANTIN truo and fearless membors of tho legisla- | ing of all this, ‘There wero two republi- | is not true,” is his own fabneation. 1f | EFabes, ete.—a sp | VDR Y oy aapet, Ormiha, o Yosterday two oar Joads of fine stock, ture, and tor backing, the expre: Aoy P 4 b S y cisy Lo Pacibo Expross, bt g a1 De orspleriay s car, Jéads of Sy ' s g, the expres: on- | ean papers published at St. Paul at that | he remembers anything at all shont ingy- | €8sy terms > 0 N JPucife Express w; purchased by the Wostern C Fasparsd it sttt roputoPury, 6 and | fdence and good-will of the masses. | time, and I suppose the old files have been | dents of bis visit, he onght tw remem ber 1519 Farnam, 0 Lo H:r{fl: n:gl[! .ur'l:o‘ »;u‘m;"h::h.d i 4 Euflfi:zh%m}?#m & ?fuc.‘. zluws‘llilulxfi:;ur m’g‘n’|:3gl¢‘::n‘n:r:‘:‘ i L‘?fi". the rcu_l;l"\ ud.,m;ll if ul;u wurd‘ un'n be found | that such was the criticalcondition of my »: 3 o L 2 k . Eitracts, Vanilla, aiaaten e Frice ostl ailroad legislation ra n either of them, from which the co wife at the time, owing to the shock her | Mrs. T. G. Magrane, who is now in the | = Atlantio Bx..le 8. 0. W w.; Chica fod at Buffalo, again at Aledo, 1ll., and 08, 0lé Bbvas daliclonsly. | )y with more porsistence and vigor than | elusion can be drawn that 1 was o candi. | norvous system” bad seccivel by the oc- | East for the uow dunees, will open [ 178,007 pims Looonl e, lo. 8 O, 10:51 w also at Pacific Junetion, Upou reaching ever before, and will demand the atten- | d i 7 o g i ) ore, I ¢ 3 - | date, or if any truthful man can be found | currence of so unexpected s calamity, | school in Motropolitan Hall, Wednesday | g boe Bx.le 8 0. 5475 . sd "M, this point it was deemed Decessary to tion of all parties. The ueed for reglua- | who'will declure that I announced imy- | that our conversation ot thut (ime con: | eveniug, the Lotk tuat, ] SkEotht sanday.