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TYHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, EMBER 12, 1886 ——— THE DAILY ]'F ack-Hearted Cat-Throats, the count is finished. Some such pro- | influence, by no means inconsiderable, to lllnvmlv;ndc.m??r '.'."'{"“"',""«“."I'u.."éwf't‘o :E’u":'r‘.i‘."' c?‘::rp;;:‘n-r«.n:‘w r:f‘”‘:‘:\.| ”i wll Tul.. ORD “h w i\x\ UF(U\\D”“ H £ 4 - | The monopoly stool pigeon who pre- | vision should be engrafted on our revised | bear npon the ezarina in behalt of the ;-'r';rr:_.:,:v ;N?‘ 0""!(‘“""(‘1"‘ T owmres of | twelve Honrs the pook beasts were Jett.in | PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | tonds to edit a demoeratic paper i this | election law. z son ?nd‘hr?!.‘n-r. The lf\fillt‘!l(‘l- of tho | o olection in the Second ward that tho | their torturos, neither the owner of the oy | city s gone crazy over the defeat of | In the same conncction we need a | czarinais known to be very great, and | pognit was not the work of demoeratic | railroad mon desiring to take the respon- | Tha Expectont People of Dovglas fctt TERIA OF SURICRIPTION | Church Howe und the failure of his mis- | thorough reform in our system of regis- | she also has remarkable tact. Her devo- | voters, but was caused by the votes of [ sivility of ending their miseries. It was Down to a Feast of Winter. “ Dty (Sforn s o tnciding Sunday o eion 1o destroy Van Wyek's chances for | tration. The lists should be newly made | tion to her shrewil and ambitions mother, .'\‘?Lht'f-'.':"v‘.'l gitizens, who_entored thelr a horror of horrors ot Bi% e ) | reclection. Ho raves fiko & madman | every yoar and every voter ought to be | who has had unparaileled snccess in pro- | protest againe AStarm By Yorlng for the dowa Teme, THE PLUSH TIMES MAVE GONE For Three Montha out demoeatic leaders who have de- | compelled to register tn porson. Regis. | viding for her children, is most thorough. | Tt TEpubiean pIatiors by vaUn o8 HO | 4 1w eistor's hospital is in conrse of ',,j‘,\,‘_.’,'!‘,".".n}-‘\“.'“.;' S, cind to join him in transferring the | tration by deputy 18 a farce. The ohject | Ttis therefore not diilieult to give ore- | guition of Mr. Neith. This exception | Onstrueton at Dubuquo. 1 estimated | ‘6 - demoerats in the legiglature to a railrond | of registry is to protect the ballot box. | dence to the suspicion that has prevailed | was made for the reason that Mr. North cost wili he about §20.0.0 P bty of a Dally Paper Wity [ | e k, rep n eandidate, The returns from | Under the present plan the protection | in Burope that these two have had much | is the protego of the Horald. The “Van [ General Lew Wallnoo 1o lectaring Duliars Hard to Got—Prosperity § Wi ok - Dz eouncy are paraded in s paper | amotnts to nothing. todo Wik movlrie the ewsret priags of | 1oL, s . KBy pwor | easjont of “urvey sod ot Fouptort - n | Mroamile ¥4 i oo « proof that the railroaders on the dem ———— e the Bulgarian bysiness, keeping in viow | SRS FRER KR0S 1t Ol e | *"Bee Moines is raaching ont an snter. MinThg Lines, i All communieat ons relut s ey andedl | oeratic logisla cket were defeated by Factorles of Enterprise. the ambition of the mother to provide a8 | yoiee that were east for General Thayer. | prising hand to secure the Rock Isiand - i ROy T T B 10, W | “black hearted ent throats™ and “‘polit- | The opening of two new packing houses | honorable and comfortable place for the | The same milnence has carried Saunders | ear shops. Tl institution employs o , e, & it PUSTNEGS LETTE | ieal asenseing.” These vile epithets ap- | at the stock yards makes a noticeable in- | only Danish prinee still to be taken care | and Knox counties and largely contrib: | nearly five hundred hands Dovar A8, Wryo., Nov. 6.—[Correspon ANl brieiness jetier s ang cos should bo |41 1o democrats like Charles H.Brown, | crease in the manufacturing facilities of | of. [If such be the case, Princo Walde- | uted to the result in Saline, Colfax and At the city elork's offise in Keoknk, | denee of the BeE »] One of the remind { s e AL o orderd | Lonis Heim and J. J. O'Connor, | this important suburb of our oity. It | mar will encounter no obstaclo to the | Butler countivs, as everybody Knows— | uiyrday evening, $527.000 in old bonds | era thar man has invaded this erstwhile 1o be i o Py bie g ¢ the corupuny i 4 8 it ari o e 7 ay | Dr: Miller, of course, exeepted. It has | qnd $14,000 in conpons were burned, | haunt of natare with the intention of re 0 e mads pryable to ho e ncoompanse | oome with ool grace from a | means the employment n{ more capital | Bulgarian throne, except as the czar may helped to eloct Van Wyek's friends and | Whic) wiy ont tht mnon ovidesce ol | hann ot e 1aw RPN TIRS democrat who for vears has | and of more | hor, the building of new | find obstruction cnnynmvnt A3 A | down his enemies, prohibition eranks | g debts | maining as afforded yesterday, when a ( THE BEE PUBLISHING ComMPANY, PROPRICIONS. traffic of his demscracy, | houses for workingmen and the increase | means of discipline, Furthormore it is | and particnlarly the friendsof De. Milior, [\ 0t o0 eorps of surveyors in tio employ of the B. ROSEWATER, F 1o Jay Gould, Sidney Dilion and other | of the live stock markoet from whioh all | not improbable, undor the cir- | knowing thatthey cannot Le trusted and | FFERET SEAEURG EREIERR SRR M Northwestern Townsite com began | monopoly moguls. Who were the “black- | Nebraska may profit. ~ South Omaha is | cumstances of the close relationship, that | that e will wdvise them, s he did, 10 | Gogice whorehy the firts under the en: | phating additional into residence | THi DAILY B hearted ent-throats™ in the late election? | making rapid strides on the road of pro- | Waldemar would be found exceedingl “"“!']“;"‘r,!I'I'r"|::H{’l;':‘:l-\'““'“;,"‘ axkihs gine are lighted antonratically when the | lots. Aithough over £55,(00 has already Satement of Cirouiatton. Who defeated Mr, Stow and other mon- | gress, and each step in advance has a | tractable to Russian purposes and volicy JOITN HOSTORY. | SNSRI DRI TR been paod mpany for such prop ittt opoly democrats on the legislative ticket? | vital intorest to the city which she ad- | At all events, it would seem to be not [ Osana, Nov. 11, 1888 \Montrose townshin, Lon counte, pro. | arty, the domand exceeds the s ppiy B unty of Doveias, | ® Jivery well informed person knows that | joins. The packing houses should not | bad polioy for the czar to have a brother- . dhucos w rivlish trom itssoit that menstiees | i tgndency of the town s north and Geo. B, Treehuek, secretars of The every eandidate who carried this county | be the only feature of commercial in- | jn- PROMIN fHoNeR I eironmfaren and weighs | NOrtheast : I;:vmw ing company, 'l“"*"";i"'-v"j‘_':‘\”W on the legislati ticket was clected [ terest in outh Omaha, They | has on the reek throns, With Flizaboth Cady Stanton and lier daughter | twelve pounds. It is said to be ut for At the general election on Tuesday the e ek i S5t 140 Waa s | *olely becanse his name wasor the Jabor- | should form the basis for a large | the Turk squeczed in between these two, | will anond theaymter i Tosmon. consumnption ¢ vote showed 210 cleetors, As ono | followse ing men's ticket. Not a single candidate | number of allied manutacturing indus- | hoth warranted not to prove fractions, Vinnie Roam Moxie's husband has cotn- Lan Richarason, of Fredonia, shot a | quisite quahtieation is six months' resi | Saturday, Oc of cither purty whose name was not on | tries. No reason exists why all the raw | the czar could porhaps afford to let [ pelled her to abandon statue-making, pelican IVI’IV--vnn"k‘:)‘v\-- e Ik nlnl- | dunce i the territory, the showing s a ! Buriiay, #L...o that ticket received n majority. The | material should not be consumed and | events in the Balkan peninsula take | el Bazaine fell white walking in | aiin & fonr oo e Coi e (0 | good one. It was “w very orderly, al | Tuesdany, ... “black-hearted cut-throats™ in this ease | turned iuto the finished product before it | pretty much their own course, confident | Nadria last week, fractured his leg, and had | 5 feet 8 inches, from th to the end of | thowsh spirited election, and the residuonce Wedneaday were the Knights of Labor, who deliber- | reaches the cars. Why would not glue | that they would come out right in the | to be earried to his honse the bitl, 15) feet, and weighed fourteen | rule was strietly enfore T'he result g o ately ent the throat of every candidate | factories be a profitable industry at South | end. Mrs. Hannah Enston has left to Charleston | pounds. ¥ showdd that the town starts out with re y who wus not known to be for Charles 1. | Omaha? Horns and bones in abundance Prince Waldemar is the third son of | a sum ot nearly $100.00) for the purpose of The peovle of Towa City are joining 1 publican tendeneies, that ticket being in Average... Ak Van Wyek. Neither Charles H. Brown. | could be turnished by the slaughter | King Christian of Denmark, and was | “making old age comfortable,” hands to giv ",h'i town :‘| l;,'f“.,."'. ‘“";' o majority by 12 to 16 votes. Had all the Sworn to and_suheeribed iy preseice | Lottis Heimrod, J .0 Connoror Edward | hoises. What is to prevent the ostab- | born October 27, 1858, He was married | Mr Abram 8. Hlewitt's son is a wember of | Itifaitong tige, and secues addl | aguleresidents beon permitted to-ballot, $his 6th day of Noveml A, Rosewater nad itin his power to make | lishment of a tannery to turn the wet and | Jast year to Princess Marie d'Orleans, | Princeton college, and has a fondness 101 | huve been appointed and are now it is probable 600 \nhw\\'mlln! I_mn- lwn:v\ A e SpBubne, the workingmen of Omiha support n!n- salted hides into a hrst-class article of | eldest daughter of the Due do Chartres xyu\l:(lm-rfipull\. and an excellent standing o work ~ Eastorn parties are already hor polled ana the republican majority would teni 13 Trgahusk, baihr fiFst: duiy EWors | ottt ight republican or straight democratic shed leather? IS there any reason | He has bad some military experience, | ® scholar, ¢ negotiating for a fuctor, have proportionaiely inereased. deposes and says that he < seeretary of the | ticket. It wasa Iaborin n's election | why the hog bristies should not be manu- | ana is spoken of ns & young man of good Archer, the plenomenal Eng RO, Douglas will experience a quiet win Bee Publishing company, that the actual av- | from New York to California,and Omaha | factured into brushes and made 1 | ability and promize, who, with a favor- LAl ol FusliBAnih Gl e SESRERRT ter. Yet, inquiry elicits the expectation eraze daily cirenlatim’ of the Daily Bee for H o i teht. g 4 { himself with o revolver 1o pork packeries in Yankton are in | among the most” sensible business men the month of J nuury, 10518 copies, | WAs no exception. The craz old frand {\hl-,- within a stone's throw of the pack- | able opportumity, might carve out a r. and won 2,300 races, | OPLration that ol will * i e Vot it Beme for Febr 3 for March. | whose editorial rooms not many years | ing houses? creditable future. He may have such a | /0 Co Corn 400,000, I'he Deadwood juil and skating rink are | trade is expected from the cowmen—al- o were barred and goarded against en- ‘The possibilities of manufacturing at | chance in Bulgaria. It is to be remarked, Adintea) Bosner ""n;”mml 1o Wiike kmothEs well patronized though it must be confessed that the pop- «d workingmen,” whom he then de- | South Omaha are great Will they be | however, that should his solection be nounced as “black-hearted cut-throats™ | turned to matel A coungin of Presitent Cleveland was | ular notion of the opulence of tune L advantage? Canning | ratified by the powers heis likely to en- bouok as soon elected coroner of Trail count cowboy for A week or more He received s his health has grown betre 30,000 bonus for his naval hi; wvm' and assissing,”” was not in position to in- | establishments could pack away every | counter a difficult task in satisfying the | tary and gots « rovalty of 20 por cent on all i ]' Ho '.‘“ T et Wik railrond 'l'.f.l,?‘r,rv L '.,:mk:h.“ St }‘,‘;‘I n.’: fluence them for straight democ ud | year hundrods of tons of mieats and tou- | people, who appear to b still ardently | thebooks sold, Thus far e hus received | SChete 18 snowed in for the wintor season, 18 something of an_exaggeration . N. P, the railroad diet gues Prekling factorics could readily | Joyal to the deposed prince, Alexander. | 85,000 in all Bk el et M | The cowboy of 1876 nud he of 188 are ISEALI Notary' Pub ] dispose of thousands of pig's fect to home eodore Toosevelt has sailed for London. [ vt waterworke, and - areangemonta | MOt alike. ~[tis the result of observation ] bl o N bl consumers. What is 1ft would find 1ts | Tt will not be questioned that ex-Sen- | where he is to wed Miss Edith Carroll. Sie | are nearly con P naements | that has heen miade by your _correspond Mr. Heourrr is an accommodation | Now that the election is over the small- | 5000 1y fortilizing works which would | ator McDonald, of ndiana, is as well | 18 nineteen years of age, and is the youncest | tion in the eurly spring. el yerdlleid ids 1 B ""',"‘”,‘F .{:‘;’,(,",'}', 4 note without date. Tle is a perpetual | bore politicians and the two-ply editors | o0 the rofuse. qualified to speak for the democrats of | daugiter of Governor Carroll, of Marviand, | A greonhouse s just been comploted | 35 he o o .18 constantly i promise to pry without recourss of pro- [ Wio run elmm offi tachments to theit 1 o gy our grewtest manufacturing en- | that state as any other living man., Ee | @ famly famous for its great W | at Hilisboro by E. S, Kneeland, ‘whien | hecominz more caretul of the doliars of tost, country papers are resuming their howl terprise is the Smelting Works. That | knows them l‘ll‘fUllg'l[\' and has an blue blood, A ter 0'1”"‘ Prosy ‘Yl\l‘hr.vlt' is the lurgest imstitution of its kind in the Ins Idics which he obtains in this labor- m— against Lund Commissioner Sparks and | Siiiee B 00 SR ' recontty married an Enztish nobleman, L0 [ torritory. It is heated by steam and con- | ions way. - He is cottinge grently into. the i by men of | overmastering personal interest in keep- ns three in- | ing himself tully informed as to their AN Omaha paper refers to 1on AJ | his vigd methods of conducting his this wentleman's house t Miss Car- | tains between two and three thousand | habit of septing hospiiality of the ranch " brains and business sust, 'f rress) Ve ¢s has recently i N h rollis stayini Mr. Roosevelt 1s about thirty | plants. wintor and seoms to inaulge in the et Wt Rt doereas | PR MEES e koo PO RIBetel [ s B o THE AL SIS 0w | (o I BEBTRALN o FGEWRRCTAT e HOPATHE | | o ot ipasconi e s (e Wb bt | WIS Eireshine monr CATeSanirInU b || v e e Lol s et s iy ontuy o nold @ sout Iv congress | hisannual report, which aisposes eflee- | | oper function. It supphes tho | recent election, Mr. McDonald admitted two years. He is very wealthy. day fast, Captain Gray, winle attempting | off in the bank, as in the pockets. of the until after the fourth of next March, tually of tho chnrge that immigration has | o iire Wostorn Union system with | that the demooratic disaffoction in In- b il toputa belt on the ‘engine wheel, got | dealer in liquid coreals. While this may —_— been x-n(;m’u-xl and the settlement of the |4, sulphate of copper for its teries' | dinna was due chiofly to the civil service He Has Found it Out. canghtin the vevolution and tossed in | not muake the horizon so crimson or nds o | public us been delayed through 'he | his arless serutiny of entries and 1 has | honest labor for an honest conduct of his nds of Dr. Miller are alarmed over his mental condition. old malady of softenmg of the br the air several feet. Although lighting | money so flush in the frontie on his head and stratning the cords of his | of yore, it still vesults in a gre neck severciy, hisinjuriesare not serious. | and that i r towns as ater good that the cowboy of to-duy is ashington Critie. never had any idea what ctim until he struck the [t keeps in operation the white lead | poliey of the admini works, which redue ever tration. According 2 tons of its pig lead | to this leader of Indiana democr: the _l‘ j"’;“"’j']*flb' year into paint' In addition it | objection of the party in that Hihie ik b te is v very lkely 1o be the small stockman of | - hown symptows of revival that are un. | ofico. It appears that the sales i ot : hotel keepers of Florida Wyomine, s Gitesibons fortub] 4 B D “m: ows of revival that are un o L v ’ biic land furnishes the raw material for our shot | not to the enforcement of the il s & Tho tetritorial sbucimens exhibitod at 'H A *k' " ) el i ¥ mistakable. entr and seleetions of public lands | 00, e » work Suc fi vico vhicl e ndmimstration i & RS e T L5 I 4 og “shack by tne side of some limpid . G (i T Gl Wesrered tower and lead pipe works. Suc h a fa vice law, which the admimstration is Yes. With its Bie Boot Lifted. New O dumaged $2,500 by fire | srroam. toether with & wife and & protty i ¥ Tire Bulgr ) T : o W e e lands | LY is one worth mg. Itisatoncea [ bound to do, but to the fact that it hkes St Paul Globe. in Cheyenne recently baby or two. There are agood many i ' LI e Hudjeald Ll bl and ob Andian HnAs 4o oory of material and of enterprise. | to enforce it, and does so *‘with an apps President Cleveland may teehnically be no The new road to Fort Steele is rapidly | small ranchmen to be found within two ! Tirnova has elceted Wakdemar, of Den res, making & total of 3 ! e ; | B Sl i i o w0t O | There is no reason why our packing | tite which is too great for the digestion [ longera citizen of Buifalo, but he has the | approachi vz completion. Three hundred | hours ride of this plice, whose undisguis ? x::‘..u ,ln;, l"l"‘“‘“”“'i‘l(“lltll |lliv=||m' H|.|~| is :; A u:vr].:“ l!na'romll .w:u 1;" 1,|| houses should not merit the same com- | of Indiana.’ aid Mr. MeDonald: | whole country behind him. |w"-u‘l: 1d six hundred men are at work | abloe ,ml.,,‘q j"’!}i‘ you at u”““l“lm' .:,‘_‘. > el Rl e R e ] ST R D T AL ) B e ) (LA B o L R | e oF 5,406,600 a8’ corapared with tie. (ison! r ~cts For Corn. iniintinnayand’ivignstunpordlaritoday | EhesWarsine Hesrdlovatitn Toxas al o LR i ot te et v liaa | WL ontast DY) Ve ndn ey EplEnBIwaNILL : ; WE need o i Sk w:hfl Tl -urm-”-“rr" !“‘“ r-“] ‘I\x' of Evidences continne to acoumulate tha | 2 it ever was. The exsonator i8 in | o ias ot lost anv of its democratic tiled & protest against the collection of | of the country which is tributary to the ' % _ Weneed a further extension of the fire | vear 1884, The receipts from disposal of ) D to ior than at | SYmPathy with the masses of his home | 1o inees, but the demoeratic majoritios in s on its property for the pr town and are n positive aid i building np $ i limits and the enforced constroction of § public and Indian lands lust year | the year's corn crop is heavier than at party in this respeet, as was the tate Mr. | some cases have been so reduce.l ‘”‘ nak I'he amount involved is $2 the more permanent kinds of commercinl i more brick buildings. Even if such [ amounted to §0,020,197-—an increase over | first reported. Last month's government | I who tever, 1ost an opportin. | the party £0 oftby [isclband think awhile Trabing farm of sixty aercs near | industry s J Hdings ave idly fi oy 5 { ecrease ) »ort place s total yield a 00,- |+ i) Sh7 BIbIxE s 5 4 ramic has produced Yy 0 able, if reports be true, that buildings are not rigidly fire proof, they | 1855 of $10), ad a deer from | report placed the total yicld a 1,650,000+ | 7 AEEERG B sontempt of the law and 5 : arumic has produced this season 8oy | It is protuble, if report D o T Abe W ] ondanger neigr boring buldings less than | 184 of $,755.633, The homestead cntries | 000 bushels. In addition thore 'remains | 1Y (9 Show, s eniompt of the taw and Before and Afte bishels of ats, 500 bushels of wheat, 200 | Douzits wil bt o duly paper in‘a forw i s Aa % ST P 5 88 aore: 5 " st year's b8 o 35 2 0 s ' ¥ ' g ushels of barle 000 pounds of pot teKS. already boasts I if they are mere wooden shells I._ml year covered Ml% acres, the | from \1'5‘ Ar gnjxr t some 330,000,000 snance of it. This feeling 18 not peculiar New York Mail. pthlsl: m{\ h“;h‘_ c:M‘l 1 v’:‘nrsh equipped stenm power printing estab- i TR HmBsratirelon ronis, 00 ucres, and | bushels. There is evidently to be 1o | ¢ 50" jomaoracy of Indiana. It is no | In New Jersey the prohibitionists were tes melons, squash and other | lishment, from which the Rowdy West i Wit robbers robbing and burglars | the railroad selections, 11,537 acres. this winter of our great western less general and strong with the masses | S0T® Of 25,000 votes and thonzht they “oncht vegetables. This might be consid- | iSsued hy}p)nm»l Kimball, late of Audu- & burgling anil Psalm Jones slinging sk | Iostead of a decreaso in the number of | staple, i spite of the predictions of bulls | (5% S8PER SHOG TRE AL I B | to get 50,0102 they cot abont 0,000 In Pean. rning, bt Wyoming s 4 | bon Ta. The colonel was'tho first in o 3 in the exposition building an increase ot | ertries the records show that there has | and the reports of speculators A few- | (Lo B0 00 reprasents the opposi: | it Wolfo was sure of 100,000 and ot ¥ of lurize dimensions, 3-"',r£-'1'..','.'.(‘7....' I G LR el the police foree is urgently necded in | been a surprising inerease in both home: | ture of the crop which has an impor! G b O Tl et ) Seiiselet about £0,000, : g 's the back IIn'ur to l,n»ll. :|;ni Dl '”w o wilwae Il GHlth ground Omaqa, By all means, let us amend the | stead and pre-emption claims. What is | bearing on prices is the unusually prime | 8 G 00, PR T BIRE O D B B fit,”‘\."::’h‘:mh)n’lxi,vnm:.:’:ml:‘ e pintod o | 150 Mareh He s nota fne-hired jour- charter and secure & police commissi more important there has been a corre- | condition in which corn iscoming into the G, ron i-‘ i m‘»‘rm dranes s .”r \“.rm i i,..nm.g.Ku 1 st and his publication is not charac- . sponding increase in the wumber of | market. Chicagodealers reportthat much | STFS000 PR B b (OO SRR Gt Commeroial G, Tor river. Standing on the brink | Jor_wlogince of diction of sur- D, MiLiew's offort to galvamze the | #ctusl settlers. In our own stato tho | otthis year'scrop is utready grading No.2, other states, even Massachusetts u‘r. B you v perh -:‘w‘;fi.fi.-u. Mr. aved adien, and the next instant the l‘;l‘)lr-.“ :,llrvln)lx|.lll:||';ll|:‘ “\|| ‘;{lll: " body of the late Church Howe in the in- | bogus pre-emptors, fraudalont. home- | Fino weathor has allowed tho kernel to | oo " roe gloment of the Taitheinikthetalls afsnyory It o i Sl e “"l'm} A "x';d where m:ny other men of more & % o argl AT 5 T o & it is rea sea- | 0 ars 2 3 Of a newly-opened grave, or ‘ounelly disappeared forever in the 2 4 Rt QLA torests ot podsitaliaconomyiasitanght by, gioadersand scplessfiimbe on. 2 peniand diviendiiiofreachingtio son party opposed to the reform. Yot the | Something dead that's boen dissected, Mr, y85 of flame and smoke. His horrified | $ympathy with and care to_the modus Professor Juy Gould, is a very neat ox- | {rymen have been board in competition with that of last | | o giyen e rofessed to be able to fina in Cox. comrades beut a hasty refrewt, and gam- | gporundi of thngs would fail. Ho be- P periment. There is no ease on record, l_t is not from these that the howl against | year's crop, Wt-?k«mng pricosiiareiithionl e e i P e i e W iz their horses, never broke the swift |"|}:<:|;" L":,:LL l‘llll;'l :-:um.‘;rnr::;x::l:l,t;: ullx'l)illlnrl" ¥ however, where galvanism has brought a [ Spe rks is rising in softencd tones on the f.umml |-(-svulL The prospects for .«un-' dorsement of 1 olvil saryice policy: Thet| Andiths Elow SaHL oo M Oon, praivie lope until many miles ve- | RN you Gty 1) Tonrd i my oy Fgeeh oorpse back to life Nebraska air. ing values in corn this winter are not bri democratic party managors, however And they say, by vuns and thunder tween ll‘wm and the_ scene of their feilow thing * ] :, —— Mr. Sparks has made mistaies. [nbis | liot. There will be an ampie suppiy for | (OGN RN, SRR (2VORED |t will be L[kl-lllv:f\vun‘dv!r e :n‘\::z)l.r:t's,r.”rs.l:fu‘.vfi“nlnlx.m(,‘.‘:;::::.11: was | O that the question of whether the Pk so-ealid American tioket in Cali. | Uo0est mdignation over the monu- | ull domestic wants and a full exvortable | £ % FEREE BELEH PO B VO PG R | LFour Gt ERBILEE L p e g Trail year beforo lnst, He was but twen. | Wyoming Centralis to build farther than phoaoen ne Ameriean tieket i Call | pantal frauds laid bare by | surplus. This means cheap food in tho intellizent portion of them. expected | YOUYe been off uvon your mission, Mr. Cox | iy one or twenty-1wo years of age, and | 1o Platte river—which it strikes for the fornia did not make a very striking show 55 o0 sredecossor and | cities and small returns on the farm, The | the intelligent portion of them, expected | fya), and'T have been a-ishin’, Mr. Cox, e e A s first at this point—and 15 to pursne its [ - of strength, and if the men who organiz 8 oL v Sk ! el 8 ) othing, In | thatthe law would be enforced, but the And while full of our enjoyment, BBBI20VLY o e westward conrse next year, is definitoly f the movement are not ashamed of 1t they | MOTe fully exposed by himself | yailronds will asusual lose mothing. In | g )10 democratic president hkes the | O, the soratcher found employment— Utah. ttled, and it is sure that another sixty t ot San he has no doubt at times exceeded the | moving the erop the extortionate tran duty and performs it with an appetite is You ean see our seratched condition, Mr. The banks of Salt Luke City raport the miles will be constructed, the business )| il O i bonds of moderation in his charges. He | portation middleman will seo that the | yonosinting and offensive to them. Jox. ipt for the week ending November | men of Douglas are industriously con- ' ShA AT RV OO I OFiginaled, will hardly himself be prepared to admit | lion’s share of the diflerence between | & < But my hope in you reposes, Mr. Cox, inclusive, of $ in bullion and | ferrmg as to the ways and means of se- ceived no supnort of consequence y pEgY : They had hoped for and counted upon a | I} ¥ Y. € 1 curing advantageous freight rates whicl s rt nseq| E that 90 per cent of the entries in the far | prices at the country elevator and the 9 A 4 it a1 | At when democrats eonnt noses, M. Cox, of $110,409.03, ! anteg LBt ; the votes given itin those communities ; 4 i different policy, as the result of powerfu You'll rebuke their Phe beautiful Jonnings estate near the | Wil ¢nable them 1o supply the mewly / west made during tho past four years | lukes shall fail into nis capacions maw. 3 4 he beo Jonr ; g sned o I goods. ~ There is, | were disereditable to them Probably no- & y A party pressure and the transfer of Mr. By conclusively explaining 3 Utah Central depot in / onened country with goods. There is, in whore else conld such o movement. start | ore fraudulent.” No ono who is no- | But the best prospect for corn in Ne- | (i ek BOR A L0 o0 LA™t O Where the joke upon our foes is, Mr. Cox. been sold to the Union F 0 ity S | far, u very commendable spirit of entor- with igreator hope of success than i Cal: | U3inted with the facts will deay that o | braska is that a larger_ amount than evor |/ te8 S0 (00 EEEEE AT W) B e Itis anderstood the company will build | Prise and & determination 1o make the Hornm. and its somplote. fulure thares | very lavgze portion, espeoially in tho graz- | before will be turned into beef, pork and | Mt A (O L] STATE ANE TERRITORY. w large hotel on the property. jobbingindsipojsmallinasiilof ""‘r‘lr‘lv_{::;xv- evidence that & political - enterpeise | IV FeZIONS, were not made in compli- | mution withn the limits of our own stafe. | 175 Y8 president will modify his Nebraska Jottings. The inst week's mineral shipments | ol B ne whoresale astab ! 3 political enterprise | o\ with the law. The facts were bad | The number of cattle, hogs and sheep ; i 2 g 5 v from Salt Lake City wero nmeteen cars | pgyones tion of the m ¢ basod upon projudics ngamst w class, | gl KL LTG0 S0 T | which will bo fod 1 Nebruska durng the | Eoliey und givo the purty w better show | Husking beos and blushing oara aro | pifon. dus'i7 Iba: ton cars ora, 05.g0p | Lstments.” "Khis action of the mi race or religion stands a poor show n | T00UE RERRERHQN R PR I LR I R ® | for the spoils, but the majority probubly | multiplying \BE; FooTI oa R O i ona k208,060 1bb} Wlee o, hooatse th iy rnumr';' P spite of his mistakes, Mr. Sparks has | present season will exceed by many thou- | o % B0l B cition. And there is | | Rushville b med down under the | i1 “thirty-etx ¥ d - will reach :)). '\(,"" mbu" m.l, i d nade the best land commissioner who | sunds the records of the best years of the influenco of a revival. 7 S d ountry and the famous Sweot- agndi el really no good reason why they should Price station was raided by reformed r valley.” Regarding that section of Ll o i - hos held offiee since the war, He | past. The ranges have boen moved west goh™Y o B0 FEORR Y RO BROT T o0l prophet puts Net o oaamion v raide) by reforied arirelloyig g liar s on of exnAINIng "I"“"_“;-*l“l’" man the | 5 goruputously honest in his aims, | but the runge eattle will winter among dently indissolubly wedded to his idol population at 25,000 in 18 up the town, drinking, hooting und | ports. Al visitors commend 1ts agr { circumstances under which he made a | yiviqly careful in his methods | us, furnishing at » score of large feeding et s ol ,000 and don’t give up a single mug- | frightening the natives half to death,” | {ural and minerat resources. Th g political speech at Madison, Wi vonthe | o protocting the public domain, | estublisiments a veady home market for proval is deaf to the demands of his party wn;‘mp e stk o, | ey went"to the Mormon nn--:llll.lp-ltn!m‘d: cating oil which bubbles from the s ! ovening preceding the election, Post- and has made himself the torror of thieves | our staple crop. Corn on the hoof dis- L al1s/don i L ’ Lorownsvillo remembers her enemies. | whe the lm_nny were just ad Journing | i many vlaces is unexcelled in g Mtor Gonsral Ylas anid p:m or the warning of events. Chureh Howa robbed her of the county | from services. The cowboys then rode | und seeminely mexhanstible in . l“)“‘ arlIne |J ; MUst | und jobbers in his conduct of the land | counts corn on the ear. It pays double i their horses inside the building, whera | As soen as tha moans of transyortation h o a distinotion allowed botween oflicers | ofiico, ~ Jlonest men can admire him for | tho profitof corn at the elovator. The | o Z=REmmrmimE o thee performed all the ring tricks of Jorded contracts with New York charged with differont dutios in_ counce: |y, enomies which he has mado and over- | econoric problem of the day for farmers | J BT B EIEREE A FEOREEE " witomnts at fncondiarism ave | Coli's civeus' After tipving. over the Sin Francisco houses for 2,000 tion with the service of the government. | 1551 orrors which have resulted from | 15 condensation of product. Tho experi- 0F Dol ALER W | roused the people of Norfolk to a dan- | benehes, smashing things up, and de - ket n Lo ‘ A = i and full of discomforts anl vexations. oy itol B ate ires | stroying the posted eatechisms and *pi cansed There was nothing in the department re erous piteh. Fortunately both fires 1 1 . IO honost anxfoty to preserve tho public ( mentcannot bo more profitably tried | poonyily o is suppossd notto hnve | fave sniffud 1t thoir Joutn. but tho bugs | tnres on the will,® ono of thum sseendor city of u i UHDE I BHIRAR.. 0 glgan Of | 1ands for poor scttlers by rescuing them | than with corn and stock feeding. had a very hard and troublesomo experi- | escaped. i & =7 [ the rostrum kneeling behind the | §rospe vith some handsome ~spe holders to abstain from active paticina, | IFoI the grasp of land syndicates, cattlo e, but on the whole to_have had an | The suloon keepers of Fremont are | eltar, read a chanter fvom doctrines and | yyous of native siver, which he_ claing (o oldens to abstain from active purticipa. | companies and ginnt _corporations. The Rutgurins Prospective alor, ptionally ensy as well as fortunate | harvesting scores of extra dollars owing | covenants, offered a prager for the con | v found within seventeen mi L'he tion in political meetings, cancuses and | ooy of Mr. Sparks predecossors wore | On Wednesday the Bulgarian sobranjo, PR ARRYEHA SRR AR o | to the delay in completing the water | fusion of thesaints, and then wdjourned | jucky finder’s reputation for veracity is conventions a3 speakers or workers, or | 1111 1ine of laxi It is o unique spee- | ©F nutional assembly; by acelamation o8 “‘“"", 'r'“ R ":‘I’""l‘” €8 | or She milkmon, howe cannot | for a drink of tobucco sowked i raine | rood, wnd he § )l Colorado minér of i from otherwise openly and obtrusively | 1010 to see a public official at the head | elected Prince Waldemar, of Denmark, | 63p¢ Was ""x""’:”‘“ I"I 1"'0(“1"‘(&":"::"'7 be pumped on the absorbing question water i vuried expotionco. _'r!‘;‘yy‘{"“"'l'l_'!“‘|‘;‘:"h*: using their influence for partisan pur- | ot tho land department whose errors all | 48 the successor to the Bulgarian throne ARRA. TR B LIOREE M MRS oSl he ldies of Ord aro practicing for the : . Monr AT I AT AT (s e poses, mutkes no distinetion, In language | 1\, i\ CCPE of the duposed Prince Alexunder. This | Passed “‘ POUSS HUR SRR i @l ; k"'“"‘“‘,fl maiah {ty eeo aftion i Bulllon sl ‘,,‘l‘“"“' Butte lastwook: | S oM T S ahits Tustits cxtondsd and in spirit it includes the whole body e action is not final, the treaty of Berlin | Frank Hurd, for example, or wasa su ANEAZIYING ity 0 iataliviod L operations There are vague traditions RNl dax : T rret foror in common with Mr. Wm. H. Mor- | yet been reported, and precantions h olected Lo con- \ L y of oflicchoiders, and properly so. There A Revised n Law. requiring that the election of a prineo of | forer in comn Maly Mt Garliblar] ¢ | been taken to give the girls free range 00, of such a tind twelve years igo by a party is no good rcason why any privilege | The necessity of o vevised election law | Bulgaria must be confirmed by the | Fison? ry aar, Caroslo 18 no 5 A Ol {an N e Gra e e e F 7y el / | of adventurons prospeciors in the vicin- 7i i is | i i i N entirely satistizid-with the outlook either ne Oliver, of North Bend, loaded with The total yote of th ritory this year | jry of Laramie park, twenty-live miles should be accorded to Mr. Vilas in this | in cities of the first class should not be | Sublime Porte, with the cousent of the S0 Y I' g diluted corn, tumbled oft his wagon and | §5 54000 azainst 26,969 last vei : ith. The troublesome redskins, how matter that is denied to the humblest | lost sight of when proposed amendments | powers, which are Russia, Germany, | for himself or his part landed toes up on the rond, After a rost TP DTN KR e errt] b | oo T o 5 [ Pk 1 e T clerk in his department. Both are ser- | to the charter are discussed by our citi- | Austrin, France and England. The a 8 .—\ N“,\,‘_K"'_| TR tul ~l'||'l he I'}’J'“‘l ;-zm} hl"!' lllml""- most unanimously forsnnexation to Mon- | country and the trail was lost thron, vantaot the peoplo, both are citizens | zens and the Douglas county delogation. | coptance of Waldemar is furthermoro o | SuNATr VAX Wi eaw't suit all pae | somewliat soreabout the waisthand, but | the iy cand separation of th equal before tho law in their rights of | With only half & vote polled Jast week in | matter of uncertainty, depending upon | Heeamt ho hus wo wish to fo so Hols | sopen o 5l change of e s taken place on | party s s iplonl S aApsi E § citizonship, R tegulation applying | this olty It was fully threo das baforo | the fesling and domands'of Russia, with | LIRS 08 X0 S ST EANEEM T oounes: e vary indignant over the ex. | (9% Uil Nacthorn road, and the tius | jilii i sunsre JHEE SOEON O the 3 to their relations with the peovle politi- | the results were definitely known. Long | which he appurently desires to be in full | Shuse bo 18 00 #0006 Tebibiteni S0 000 et made it four of ner most A A mbly of | Phatte seven miles above this place, and 2 ] cally must, "to be just and - | before the returus werc in from a singlo | accord. Prince Waldemar hus figured | S0000¢ W (W FE P FORRDIES U | prominent citizens sold their intluence || e Mentans Balaie asmmmily, 0 g Siover, a- halferazy rospector, s i 3 partial, equally atfect both. - We have no | ward, New York with a voting popula- | promineiitly among those who have ‘j‘““" 0 ‘“-“I‘ * . T \'_ B SOML ) or wm’m. ”n‘.i} l\rv:,lllx‘ ’||l;'\l!l0‘l oent f o apuolican i the hon 1t s now ro. | SULLon the hant for the hididen souret of p doubt Mr. Vilas would like to have it | tion as large as that of our entire state | been numed as the probable successors of | Fotd monopolists. ) faotions ha conlest for the looution of ths 1Y | versud sombly ¢ having o re- | M len graing, But whatever muy . at b . : . one fault to find, with the general. His | seat, The ehiarge is tacitly admitted by TV 3'ad | be t teowme of seirch atler the pre otherwise, so that he might be free at | had tinished her count, There are fea- [ Aloxander, so that his election is nota | ! o ¢ in she market. and all the | the four unfortin I publican couneil and a democratic huuse, | e Hi et & B e tor Donglus i such times as he desived to use | tures in the New York clection law which | surprise, and the indications are that (‘f“l‘i‘ ‘;‘)‘.” D RAERA ;,‘(‘ N ombined | A young Swedo by the name of Fri TP oy YT R e aunicd Gusay £ bis superior gifts as an orator in | we coud profitably adopt for our own Europe was propared for it and will ap- | toulds, Dil ‘]'f‘“j it Undor such oiream. | bung himself with a hitchreinin the | reduction w are pro- | most inexhaustibl nite coal, k| bobalt of = his = party. We ~can | In the first place the number of voting | prove it. The chief ground of possible [ ShUROLPARCEME S FACEE ] STCHREE | on Johnson’s ranch, seyen miles nor Uinou fow duys will bein | which will ut no dista cnter the & understand that the nt imposed by | precinctsin each ward should be in- | Russian opposition is-in tho fact that tho | SF006S /1 (40 7 FORIGS SOR0RiR BN | Ttushville, on the afteruoon of th | Barkuteof Nutrasies 16 ashive potpeg ol the president's order would fret him | ¢ 1. In New York there is a limita- | religious faith of the prince may be cb- [ the senatori pngerous 1 01 inst. An older brother had ju he business of retining asphaltum for | tion e i p TNty - i Pt T interests of the gueat corporations, sent to the insane asylum, and his lon A T | anaonunanacli L iadllownd 0 m he workin , when the demand for demoeratic work- | tion of 400 votes Lo each precinet. A vot- | jeetionable, it being understood to be the | b some condition in consequence, aided L Akia i | Paxrosticiia alty s dirantly aan B crs and orators 1s urgent. But while he | ing place for eyery 400 voters enables all | wish of the czar that the next ruler sl ey a weak and almost dem q mind ave f the river Ve is abont thirty vemaing a federal offico hoider be must | to cast their ballols who wisn to do so. | of Lulgaria shall be of the or | Nosovyever beard of M Stowe s s | e e fatal act AP et ] P o T ncnes an gnickess”and s e submit to the decree that makes no dis- o is no crowding at the poils and no | thodox ~Greek church in his retig- [ iR Cemacri A S SVER R | e North Bend Flail estimates that | G purposes DY AN LORK: =S¥ D40 IS tinetion and knows no difference betwoen | loug line of disfranclised voters at tho | jon; but it is not probable that Russia | (re caucus WALH JamEn e WO | Tuosdus's wroek on ,l.',‘,'fml\"l.‘«”%xl ucilio | 4 prom Japanese AT ey P Sy e Ty A A the people'sservants, and could not do so | window when 6 o'clock comes and tho | would insist upon an objection of (hiz [ [hatley Greene, ME [Holdroge abd | eatscd aloss to the company of BYOEN: | 1y s making orepuration. {inds roady Fveipeibiryrr o t without being unjust. We foel contident | boxes ave closed for the count. A fimit of | character if the choice snouid be ap- | |2 Mitler discoxetid that he s Just tho | JEC RN et g SN SRCRTCED | branchy house at Tacom, W T | RERIARGY Sl S0 61808 SXOOLIRG A o that this will be the view Mr, Vilas will | 500 votes for each preemet in Owmauha | proved by the other powers thongh in the ,“‘x_“( ‘l‘m:_h']‘m;“ i e e 1S re killed outrght, two earloads | Pho re lvlwlv‘w ".‘,”1‘ arley h‘ gorhasain | a4 {1y burn ng us pins, aud has becn i gt from the president ifthey ever talk ou | would work & much noeded roform. ~ Au- | absenceof moro tenable and potent reas. | Stito Of BUrliugion att Brip, ko ¢loeh % | maimed and boried unior the muins, and | Wishington Tocsitors seus o hise bt | domontrated @, basing more i s B this subjeet. As to the excuso that there | other feature of the New York law which | ons for opposition she might urge this ob- e _"(“_“ ymnLy J it [ l"{“"““"l‘,rif‘“ . o .‘ ; I‘,,' eminee | of Semator Voorhees to aid the adiission | best n tock Springs, Three other { was nothing in the dopartwient roquiring | commendsitself o consideration is that | jection as pretest. The impression has | "0 e s oo | ol MY vas 6 state und the 80 | pyinos | it one of which (‘ 3 his attention at the time he vas doing | which provides separate ballot boxes for | been that the ezar, while perhaps prefer what bid It Flail, *'wis such an one as & person cares rthern ldahio. twelve n | AL prom g . political work at Madison, it willbe a rev | state, county and municipal offices and | ring some one of the others who have | To the Editor of the Buk to see but once. ‘Tne poor ereatures | n Pacific’s rapid extention | well anl nod rupidsy. Bt olation to the people Lo learn that there is | in presidential coutests one for presi- en named in conuection with the Bul- | Herald of this morning desires to | buried underneath the rmins, some of | s ruine up s o o it over a time when the vast postal affairs of | dential cleetors with sepavate 1an suceession, was not wholly unfu- | know ~who sent gallant aud hon- | thet sli ired, Luk ugshie (0 Ok | b S A d R the nation do not. offer sowething for the | judges and. counters for each box. | yorable to the candiducy of Waldemar. | est Geueral - Thayer- in the Second :,‘r"_km Ry e T |‘.n’.fl A Tt frie oy VR (P will ¢ i b attention of the head of that department, | This decreases the work for | The mother of the prince is the mother- | ward uearly 500 votes ahead of his ticket | jn thy very agonies of death. monnng | w 200 men ure emp faet, | of m t Mr. Vilas might wisely huve omitted | judges and clerks of eloction, Within an | m-law of the czur, aad the belief has pro- | and answers its own question by accusing | like nwmans in. their pain, with e | 11 ve tons of iron o ip e Clin i this fam ort at palliation hour or two after the close of the - polls l vailed in Europe that she has brought lier | and abusing the Browns, O'Counnors and | great e, turned appealingly 19 the | duly at the road s volling l £ -

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