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R —— 4 ”W ™ ight For Territory. terms as to their not being extraditable | their silver wedding at Dakota City last | spectable family in Boone, is in jail for ] \ K pounds of tobaceo, valued at 7, fifty- THE DALY BRI | g o o e gt | o oo it ey ou troseon | Mondny'” It was & Joyoe ocousion, | horss stealing. THROWING LINES TO SUCKERS | 25 vite bt e ond it Soiantity ot PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | vear for railroads centering in Nebraska. | according to the laws of the country de- | The B & M. bridge builders at Ne. The state institute for the deaf and Ty :.'.‘f.'v..u;“.“-»m.[.»fiw:f»\(',:i!_"""\“‘n'f;i'.i"k'fi.a‘] braska City dropped & hammer into the | dumb has 265 inmates, Extensions and feeders of main lines and | manding the fugitive. The most serious | ; A I o i \ it p A river last week. It weighed half a ton. y D . ' A makes periodical trips down to these is TrRVE oF sCnecnteTIc branches are projected in every direetion. | objection made to the proposed treaty re- | %47 It SeeE L AOHEE B | et O A e amneon o0t | Varions Schemes Being Hatohed By the | jynds arrived hero a tow days ago. Soon ¢ o g Jdition) Including 8a7AY s1g oy | There 1s not a system which taps ot | ferred to the fifth article, prohibiting the | pe udded to the industries of Holdrege | A mll and eloy: at Cumberiand Gang st Lisools to Oatol the Unwarys Wiact she Wes. borriod by & CHORIGLe or 8ix Months v s T m | rieh territory which will not push out ifs | trial of extradited criminals for offenses spring. The tesidents continue 1 oA 3 rus AL Lo Ll e wharf she was boarded by a Chronicle For 8ix Month . | rich itory h v nest spring e reside ontinue 10 | yvalued at $20,000; was destroyed by fire. reporter, who interviewed the eaptain to For Three Montha 28 | jron fingers to grasp new t ¢ crime for which | swear by George, le 1n hither- | other than the spe. The Omah Swnday’ B, mtied ' an A [ A ,, Three lowa City saloon_keepers have | ALL KINDS OF BAIT BEING USED. | giyain if pos<ible some interosting itoms el rennnt e Yoy mufled 10 " 2 | to undeveloped sections or crowd its rails be surrendered. This was held to | The Oregon Horse and Land company | hoon fined $300 each for disturbing tho i ;;l',,'_mn,',',v‘,',,_‘M,,,‘,’l‘,\ o he b aHtog ONARA OPFICE. O, 515 ann W18 PARKAN Srarer, | INtocounties already occupied by pros. | be an abandonment of the American posi eid r""m"]“"l.'l?'“" I“""‘i”?‘hf‘.(-lflu i i Uni o o | the public. In answer to the quories of NEW SOtk OFEIcR oo 5, TR e Bedoia. | perons rivals, Ttis to be a race of giants, | tioh and as discreditable to both govern- va\;:'mm; 2t el ML The Anderson republicans in the Eighth [ Unimportant Chairmanships t0 Be | g, raporter the skipper spun the follow- WASHINGTON OFFICE, NO. 513 FOUNTERNTH o contest of modern leviathans, and all [ ments in implying that neither couid | 1y (@O EEOENESERS 00 e it (resI oL CINTOL HNYS DUy CUrEOt 0 A A LU e e L) ing yarn COMRESTONDENCE: the trade territory tributary to Omaha is | trust the Justics and comity of the other | poned West Doint that it absorbed st | D6 Moines Register, Kettle of Fish if the Fishe “Yos, Lhave been traveling down to Al communieations relating to news anledi- | ¢ ¢ TOR OF THE BRE. J. F. Fisher, an old and esteemed res noky, the islands for some years, and any infor ermen Are lited an the benefits, in regard to ext ubjects, I'ms | the water in the F[khorn riv at that e should be addressed 1o the Kol N Hio-) L iy S %% | dent of Red Oak wne > pac . can give regar 3 R ElTE g DY WEAIOWE 10, B8 The Burlington has already invaded | objection, however, aprears notonly to | point. It was a corker. i{:;‘t&:n’:;l d 5 ?:l: “weok ”(lufmt'nl:l::'id II‘~‘l:v‘|l‘;‘hl.l'v“ {0 tyrntsh, 1 \-'l'».-'\",:f-;" rt DUSINESS LETTRRS the North Platte country and is push- | be frivolous and superticial, but in the “The oldest inhabitant” of Grand | fever, 5 X The Senatorial Question All-Absorbing | of the and here are the island oAl business Jotters andre nittances ghould be | 50 ivg gradin OMARA. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, central Wyomirg and the Black Hills. | be effected. Mr. Phelps said: “If, | woith, of Anderson town. Drafts, ch 0 be made payable to th: E. ROSEWATER, Eprron. point within fifty miles of the Wyomin ord for unvarnished s storm was the Island stakes his re veracity that las worst in fourte ars, The tive-year-old son of J A cotoric of Marshalltown voung ladies | LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 21.—[Corcespond- | They are composed wholly of coral have organized a cooking clib, and_will | enceof the Beg.]~The senator | ., Ellings. | Hinop, LomreIYes O & - tHankaglvity | is vio l.absocting home, anditis s | LENCHSS I ftotimtoronug soatt . teresting to note the many plays made to d I hip, Phelps Pavast tO1 ¢ " “ round the isl we need o insist upon the | county, tumbled into a barrel of water | | Forest City hus purchased a fire engine, | cateh the “green "uns” among the legis: | the harbors unuecessary, and, in my judgment, un- [ and was drowned on the 13th. the boys who rut with the machine are | tators elect tenable and undesirable proposition, tha Culbertson will continue the county | ynxious for a call. by quite a number of senators— westward among | jight of the exolanation of the ISHING COMPA Y, t N 4 PostoMce or the sand hills of northwestern | given by Minister Phelps, wholly i orof the companys | Nebraskn with its eye steadfastly fixed on | any extension of the treaty of 1842is to s a question | Thero are coral patches a few fect under and lifteen or 1 d nds. Vessols never ente (v in the morning, say b y we have been visited | fore 10 a. m, or after 3o'clock in_the af- alled in | ternoon. The reason of thisis that the ot to a | thereforc Its grade stakes are aiready nt from the Dakota bor ™ 1l eqmdis THE DAILY BE der. Pushing along the Middle an-‘n a_man should be extradited for one | & ’:l Tx'.flml e |":‘:‘|",',:"'|'y"f Ll ll\(l;‘lll Hon. Sam Fairall, of [owa City, district | by the B. & M. bosses—to confer on the ;‘":'l'*r T vil-lrni:\' such L ll‘hr is stretehing s yalley o fense in order y another, | tocome. ‘The election last week con- | 5,d00 0luct, wasreporte oi aubia Tttaa ety & er th impossible to s o Sworn Statement of Circulation. is etretehing toward the valley of the | offense in order to try him for another, firmed this fact by » majority of judge-cleet, wasreported to bein aserious | subjoct of committees of the senate. Snell, hes, and_navigation is dangerous, State of Nebraska, | r | weshould be unable to establish with Running Water and tne White riv condition from a broken leg, resulting | Mickeljohn, Majors, Brown, Conger and Fommy Wright, a track walker ne: argest of the 1Klands are Tapenteo County of Douglas, { % divide. Another year will see it parallel- | Gr Britain any extradition arrange- | [astings, was bodsted into s snow drft 'r"l""flfl:;""!hym are-way at his home. | oihars have already danced attendance. or Drummond, and Tarawa, or (Goo. B. Trschnek, secretary of The Bee | ing the Wyoming Central extension of | ments at all’ This clause is therefore | by a locomotive during the storm | o J0hn Pope, sixty years of age, and the | g gonemo scomsto be extremely liberal [ Cook isiand, The first named 1 thirty Publishing that the actual eircui for the week ending Nov. follows: Saturday, Nov. Sundav. Nov. father of a family o1 six children, hung Mimself in ail at Greene. . tle had been | With the halting brethren, if any there be, loe }.d upon the fhi!mc of intoxieation. m)l‘l make chairmen of them on all unim- | varage length of the passage from here Woodsawers are in great demand at | portant committees, reserving the rail- | s thivty or thirty-five days, and vessels Burhugton, while dry goods elerks shill [ road committee and the committee on | woing from hel usunlly away nine advertise for situat One sawbuck | elections to the gang. Laird, Howe and | ot ten months, Occasionally vessels visit any miles long by about half & mile wido, anil my the second s twenty miles long, 'Lhe Joes solemply SWeAr | the Northwestern and cutting into the | rotained in the last convention. Wednesday, and cscaped with a slight Uth, 1556, wus ns | territory of the Cheyenne & Northern It seems evident that the fish | sealp wound Hall, Buffalo, Sherman, Custer and | government is very anxious to have the he efforts of patent right men to sup- ply North Nebraska with patent gates is Logan counties will be traversed by this | new treaty consummated, and r oW Logan counties will Y ated, and our own | 4%, 00 indable one, especially if they Monda. . extension, while the unorganized territory | government will respond to the popular | successfully shut out Dakotd’s nime- Tuesday, N Sheridan, Box Butte and Sioux counties | desire by delaying that result ns little as | ble blizzards, L A B el ',"‘,"'I“,'““ Carns are plotting some grand schome of | the islands from Australia_and New 7 edneaiay, will beat the burden of itsiron rails. ‘Lhe | posable, not, of course, because it is [ The Ashland Herald, strictly independ- | *74 a8 to drive customers away duly. | 1his charactor to-duy. The former swag. | 104 Those vessels tike trading caroos Thursda; Reynolds, aged eighty-six, was found | 0 h to the Samoan and Nav ad in his bed at Ottumwa with o cloth [ gers around with five senators (Snell, [ the Tonga group, and the Ellis Logiep ated with chloroform on his faes Brown, Hartwell, Kent, Lindsay,)in his | istands. ~ Sometimes vessels taking ws suflering with toothache, and his | vest pocket to show how mighty he is [ cargo from here to Samoa or Austrabia tor” islands, invading army of graders and trackmen | desired by England, but for the reason | ent in polities with mugwump tendencies, | are on the ground and the survey of the | that it is in the interest of justice and | isthe [atestaddition to- the rustling pro- o rustli 0 | satu ; e Thai e gor be | will be quite 5 e of | Cession of newspapers. W, O. Todd will | Jt Elkhorn Valley line will no longer be | will be quite as mueh to the advantage of | sl of twsiher He vy . Tzscnvek. Subscribed and sworn to in my presence | undisputed in northwestern Nebraska this country as to that of Great Britain. | "W AR L e st ‘} "] is supposed to have been acel- | while Howe and Carns, poor Carns, have | £01 chartored e o with a this 20th day of November, A, D., 1588, 3 or systems are not idle. The S e Wino @ Aing of aid to rail- | dental ittlo but ompty h "Pholr (ol copra from the islands \ ¥ WDy But other systc 4 166, & = name given to the voting of aid to rail- [ TGREE (0 Ctorie (“"I;“f l::’::‘::m': lonors to smile at. Their “Ihore ato several kings down thota, 3 s hief argument is: Geo. B T: deposes and s Bee Publishing company, that the erace daily cireulation_of the Daily Bee for the month of January, 185, was 1( [SEAL] Notary Pubiie, | Union Pac ific will compete for the local chuck, boing first duly sworn, | traflic of the section between the Elk- v8 that he is secretary of the | horn and the Platte through a general tual av- | oxtension of its feeders running nc mds in Nuckolls county. b0 (ot | contest will be held it<elf made a donation of $1 y 3 ments, and assurancesof friendship made | Contral branch extensic b Liouse, Des Moines, on February 31, ¢ Central branch extension, judges elected Judge Reed, of Coun- | ization of the sei in cornection with tho dedication of the | A miser in Holdreze chucked his hired ] ? statue of Liberty in New York ought to | men into a barn loft one cold night CUb UL s GO ol i oV “_h‘fflh ve convineed everybody, if any sueh | wee Ihe shivering men fired the b Aid] J OWe BILY8: t Foster's oper ¢ Ihe senatorial suc- | but as a rule they do notseem to be much The | cession has nothing to do with the organ- | respecied. One of them, however, Tim- ate or house either; we 10ka, rules over three aslands— Kaor dze when we get 1o {t." and Apamana. ‘Fimbanoka Y man: he stoweig I L us organize both houses na: ho must weigh n The outponrimg of courtesy, compli- vly and he isa regular despot. N boniex, | ward from the main line, The new rod 300 pounds Rl vopies; for Mare rom N o 3 lirow ) Heiord H e Dr. Yaw, a young physician who had | Yo out 0 AHEAL i ;mdlv,ru:‘:;v'}:“:\ 1 ) (Xl‘n T 1!:'5; “112n|1't'i from North l'h-mI (nl “.m"[l; :\‘ evidenee had been needed, that the people | 19 keep warm and suc ted in burning oty | ulu“n‘t.-.lL ‘lr”:“ :|l ln‘u'ilu':ll i and give our chairmanships to our most | He has thirty wives, and has several copies: for May, 1846, 12,430 ropies: for June, gauntiet square in the face of the Ne of FEntoe At Amoflon chtertiin Tor their bunks with the bailding. Versiiy and Hatl Hagiired s oot hrnetion talented republicans and go ahead with | times had them all down on board my 1855, 15,208 copies: ot T3 ldcopies: | western. It will be followed by the con- | ) AR 1 I e he Beatrice Den is the handsom- | Wi siting nonr Waterlos last week, | the business.” In the house they are | Vessel. They dmost all young, but for August, 1856, 12,464 coples:for September, ion of 800 miles of roadin the same ot R est exponent of diurnal democracy i the S AnRATG: 3 \lout of n second: | very busy digging up candidates for [ Yery homel iey have very long hair 1856, 13,050 c r et 154, 12,080 o s i | degree of friendly regard and interest as | giare, Brer Marvin i iy e Aol b b C Al S I features. The chief tres Lol et B Vs s g foty, - THo Notth Platta eotintey e |1 iiis o e blo botivesribwo paonles | iaaa by et iR "':lv onst | o window in his night clothes, ran | speaker and, very strangely, most of them | fi, Tepler feugures. Ahe Ghict treats Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth | t0 be the chief seat of war, with threo | () l\~.‘l‘i~~\in‘1ii-‘xr||ln i '.:-'4..-‘{"""}'1'\17 e o e oty 5 1O | oight miles o the barn of a—farmer and | are Van Wyckers, Cares thought Nickoll | on BoRFL N eatlin)s SR BHOBY LA LV ok day of Novomber, A.D., 188, N. P. Frir, | mreat systems fighting for territory and | JFEHR SR EERIEERE ] e most tragic. event of the waning Lt T L would have a fair following; that Whit- | them anything that takes their faney, EALY tary Public. | (he people reaping the benefit. TR AT L * Your promisos to bo tlio duel between tWo | b T0 professionai check mvpl ave been | more,of Douglas, would be put forward by | He lives in a so-cs aluee,” made of - and mamtainance of this feeling, oditors in' Sioux cotiity, The weapon working the farmers in the v y of | Rosewater; that Hutlan, of York county, | cocounut trees, thatehed with palm leaves of yesterday was u Ve UL T8 BEkt, and a8 there has been nothing thus far | 35 SERT TS ot woniy paces. - Loeal | RoCK Iapids for the last week. Theyid | coula get quite s numbet: of votes alsol | and he s it furnished with chairs, stem-winder. The c S issioners have received | 10 their intercourse or in their relations | undertakers have borrowed plumes to itin the old, old-fashioned way, and the | bup that Newcomer, the B. & M. eandic | lounges, crookery, pictures, cutlery, ie county commissioners have rece WILIItHe FEeL) BE ths worldea{F\vu bxoupt,| dsorats the | O e 1osine man | frmers bit at it just the same as if it was | date, would be the winner, A wag sug- | crockeryware, eté., imported 'from this e T the report of the advisory board of physi- : 4 b & man | Gomething new under the sun. In conse: | gostéd that New-comer 1 ot boeh | oTtys 1o 18 very Totill of FoRumPAENS . w8 areotn ont 8 d : in. | the unfortunate mistake o . in en- | will lead the procession. AR 8T at 1 had _not bee y. Heis very fond of chumpagne, NEW YORK has erected this year 3,701 | ¢jangupon the county hospital and now in- f France in en T . .| quence the farmers thereabouts are out | Gown long enough.” With Neweomer | aud always he 5od supply of that now buildings. Omaha has erected | gigg publicinspection and discussion of the | PAWOTINE to establish a monarehy i || i< W il chourloss day that Ne- | several hundred dollars for speaker the B. & M. would have a [ and other wines on hand, and quantitics neatly half as many ns New York. Fora | blame. The final selection of the plan tohe | MEXicoturing the progress of our civil war | priskis Cily, doos not striko something, Dakota soft job on the commttees, and then the | of canned weats snd fruits, He buys ake the premium Sintil the subject aan be more fally can- | Scomed that the friendship of the two dors in the big steeps inithat yvi- | ploy 3,600 men. e e e e R A B T G % == vassed. The only question with which H«l:‘“fl-"”"m be perpetudl. Thero are hmm_(,““\:,,"\"‘:’H’,‘,"“ will be canned for | The pay roll of the Sioux Falls stone | wishes an additional approprintion | Sometimes he would come on bourd JonN SARLER has been visiting Lincoln, | jt'ccoms to us the commissioners have | PrObably not a hundred Awericans to | home aansumption, f quarry companics uverage 5,000 a week. | for her feeble-minded she must “dance wsed in a handsome stk gown, look. ' we supnose, to give his professional | 10wty deal is with that of funds, It | Whom the thought has ever oceurred that | The Blair Republican Upoints & woral | Hens are roosting high in Ouster City up.” ~As a consequence — the _veform | ing like a fat old Luly; at other times ho there and adorns a tale,” with the lure of | and eggs are worth thirty-five cents a ool, the normal school, the Norfolk L full admiral’suniform, with sword opinion upon the causes ot the late storm on the still rocking waves of the First congressional district. Mr. of the stranded 1 Tre SUNpbAY BEE yesterday cont: eight columns and a half of spe grams from the princival Eurppe center: domestic telegraph news, The BEE is cost is to be no consideration, and only the remotest possibility of hygenie and utility are to be taken into account, the plan selected as first by the board should be chosen, unless the second can be made equally as good or better hy the expenaiture of the difference in cost inker who invested u town tions with o house and home in wh serious rupture of our r _‘I'*_l” and | dozen. Tum and all the other institutions will | epaulets and cocked hat. Any vessels en E Ao ot L Ry Tt RRaa T ORE o onl M h he Dakota ranks seeond among the states | ask for exorbitant sums with which to ing lus harbor must take a pilot and 3 ! derstanding | consumed in- ciehteen months. Bluir is | 00" territories in railroad building for | add to their eapacity. At the request of [ pay him the pilotage, §5, A pilot could oceur which coul : " | noted for the quality and qu f f ! e Pt L C oceur which could not be prompuly | notad for the quality and quantity o its | fiijs yoar. Holdrege, Phillips & Co., Grand Istand, | 15 not needed and’ the pr is not in collective opinion of the American peopic T D A T erous entries of all’ Kinks the Bismarck | hromised non chargg of all the” business on il ) $ " 5 Wil R T Rushville is coaching a female braiser | |, TR el i s itentiaries, ete., lands. The natives bring all of ther between it and the first. There is one :f’l“,“j _“ taken upon the question, | ¢ onysing proportions. Her name i };:}{{,’ office never had so much busine e T R R ‘...l,,.‘ to ‘,,“,‘,:‘ it gives AR | advantage which the home plan possesses | Which is 'lh_t' L country it is possible | Anna Maal, and she maintains the di Tho fiest mbitious to do something for thei what he thinks proper in exchange ‘ over its foreign competitors, and that is | for the United States to have scrious | ity and cuphonity of the patronymic h“”:w l'“ locality. ~ After the chief aims from his storehouse, and then | its lower height. ‘I'wo stories are better | trouble with? unquesti bly the unan- | W) h becoming precision. Iler latest tained the “bill to estabiish, et ‘ Subiler is one vigators med ! cable n news besides a large quantity of clf-feeding he le its appearance m Do he trades with the trading vessels. 1o not only metropolitan but cosmopolitan. | 1 : WO.S: FOBMIE e et L tonably the Wnan- 4, jiwork was an clegant black wood. The fuil to 1d poor greeny goe will not allow a white man to live on his T than three for a hospital and one is bet- "“\f"‘“l‘;",“‘f" would be that it is France. | tondered to o rude cow puncher who | £t @ glimps snddor and wisct min o expuin to his | islands, W hito mssionariss went thoro ter than two. The unique features of | Such being the fact, it st alittle | asked her te dance with him without the | Stove. constituents the whys and wherefores of | in the Morning Star and tried to convert M. CLEV A attempt to force Mr. Randall into promi- »'s friends resent the mproved | startling to be told on the authority ot a | formality of an introduction. R At a meeting of the North Dakota | Joaislative lif tion, prop- | Well-known naval oflicer, whose name is | Vilians fely stand back Baptist Mir | union, at I'argo, w "he railr Maals the frecdom of the me- | commttee v him and his subjects. He did not molest 4 commission are hard at | them, but when they wisihed him to dis- Mr. Cochran’s plan, 1 its methods of heating and venti nence as a candidate for the presidency. | o ‘ vithheld v = ¢ | the An pointed to draft a peti- | work these days caliing »w members | card tw » of his wives and cleave ) erly commended themselves to the board | Withheld, but who | had, we are 0 3 P X AQLRL . o ( calling on new members | card twenty-nine of his wiv and cleave But what are Mr. Randall’s friends doing | ot oxaminine nh whilo tiie homs wwed, 4 oxporioncay andl st | TAEEHe . : tion to the lutare fo eneetastriet | and talking caueus (o them; ching | 10 one he got mad and drove them away ; WS ch o0 Thie s tie Gneatibnl o cAimug nL o LI el SRR Vithstanding | - Central City points the finger. of pride | JREHHss lic gistration law at | the outragcous sin of acce and since then the white man as a res ? MG B s in kb tan N plan, costing $100.000 less to erect, was atfairs;™ that, notwithstanding | a¢ per ele housc, just_com- | the anproac on of that body. for anything; how hard Van | dent has b e used to have which the adwinistration is attempting | paturally, by reason of its lossened cost, | ali the Bartholdi statue and De Lessep's | pieted. 1t story brick building, | “Itis about time,"” says the Ellendale striving after them, and how | & white man . but he too had t 1ve 3 I Y o0 I ; 480 r © y Y 0 solve. not as complete. sentiment, our next war with a foreign | 50x100, handsomely trimmed with stone (lnmm; Fatoni sn;nto the {:\llu very wrong it would be for :mlv republi- | 0 go, and now a native fil's that import- s R e It h the whol atter | country will be with France. T'he source - iron. two cight foot en- [ that all young women who come to th can to accept such votes and all such | ant ofiic Wh s down there two SuBURDAN trains will notbo put on the [ The troublo with the Whole matter | TPy 0 e THLL Kienep. oures nces to the auditorium, an’ apartment | territory immediately get married When reading the BEE's cditor ars imbanoka ehartered a Belt Line this winter. The various ad A L S o | Tits cebrttioie o e Panamacanal. | 50060 ith a twenty-four foot ceiling. [ have the opportunity to do so. Nothing days ago on the subject of getting | schooner” and captured the Island of tions along the Belt Line should look for | i advyertising for plans without a de- | This officer thinks that the attitude and | [ie stage, 35x50, is well supplied with | eould be further from the truth. Cupid | democrati I thought of Mr. | Manooeh and burned the storehouses of othor Tail facilitios. There is enough | tuled statement of what they expected evident intentions of ll‘l‘" Vreneh govern- | seencry, flies, traps, ete., and adrop cur- | is a very lazy fellow, as the girls of north | Paddock’s endeavor to get demo- | the white nd natves, An E population and push in these thriving to sceure and the amount of money they | ment regarding the “‘great diteh’ are ain 18x26, The re two boxes for the 2" know him. ‘Ihere 1s not much | cratic yotes e was - elected; | Lish ma ar soon after visited Apa- & S AL A e sxpend. The advice | such that our’ government will be ¥ Jobs of the town, and dressing rooms rrying or giving in marriage in this | how he stipulated with the democratie [ man boat's erew ashore, and suburbs to take care of their own mter- | Were willing to expend. he advice [ ill be com- | ! W L ng 1 2 T = . 4 5 ake care h e - e e A e e s for the actors. The building is lighted on. The young men are too | delegation trom Otoe county that if they | made the chief hand over all hisarms and ests, and they should not be slow in | Of experienced surgeons and physicians | pelled from traditional policy and public | (JF) %< t2) 5 bashful, o too busy, or too poor, or t0o | would vote for him they should control | ammunition, which they sank in decp doing it. should have been sought atthe outsetand | Sentiment to protest even at the costof | * A" oo burgl evidently from | something. Certain it is they do not | the appointments of postmasters in Otoe | water. ‘They never found his schooner — the features which weve desired to be in- wr. He believes the French intend to | Kansas City, struck Yity some ten | marry. This fact 1 be proven by | county! Tus pledge is still in existence 1 Kansas City, struck Falls City some ten "y Y pledg Kad ¥ Inughs cheerfully at our | corporated in the new hospital ought to | assert exelusive political control of the o, enltivated. the frendehip of | hundreds of as beautiful and healthy and | and was photographied and_shown when copper-colored and f I ¥ L' ) I ek ed il N 4 SIS § o1 Tnte snow blockade and twits us upon | have been fully explained in the call for | eanal, and will do so by consent of the | two residents, and unfolded to-them a | useful and affectionate young Iadiosas | his time cxpired, Yot this is the foremast - dlic men and wo- the advantages of a cable lino service | plans. Such & course would have placed | local powers, despite all the talk abou | PE 1o wob the depot, They readily | pier BIGLTGA e o of spaed T8 Toudast in’ doouncing othors. for sime | middlo mi AR onicils under such depressing circumstances. If | the architeets on a fairer footing and neutrality and joint control. He has not | \Ta fypther agreed to ke » {h.m:h while nie. ply inviting any member to_vote as ho [ tareva. The king alone wear our neighbor will wait a few months, | there would have been less diversity in | reached this conclusion entirely by the | he eracked the erib, They kept their Brrandnathommnalatia nows towniin pleases—no matter what his polities. | lnen gowns, They are as cleanly as the Omaha will show her a cable the designs and in the estimates of cost [ vath of surmise, but chiefly trom ming- | word, but when the K. C. b."'was about to | {he Green river country. Cobb has o very weak following outsido noso und tak o bath at loust once & equal to the best, before the swallows | submitted. Whichever one of the three | ling with the Frenchmen who partici- | baz the boodla they fell upon him and | 65000 Bureh o cowboy, was canght | fhomnoypon, tid may not have all of | das. dued, Ml howeser, svewm (o be nest agnin. plans, selected by a competent board of | pated in the ¢ i 5 toted him to jwl, where he will recreate | 1,440 vient biizzard in the Sweetwiier : S0 00070 0 Hndonblad) 7 pledgod [astclatiwitl Inssois In e narunbe oo to Mason and Shomp to E. E. B of their chief 1 to | Eat atd “ = until the March term of court. - i - 4 p to k. k. Brown, chie sements scems to be * e £ Ve W «p | Physicians, shull be adopted, Douglas | ication, “under the mos » | " Tho “antl swear” socioty has been op. | S0URLEy and frozen to death, who has several votes among western | to pick the insects of eaeh other’s heads ""l?“,’ l‘:ltt an Wyek's f,m.'"’"f' county will have n commodious and | tions for obtaining information.” The | ganised i Red Clowd. A teeuior sl | o The Midland Electric Company, of | members. Paddock will probably lead | and eat them, just liko mon The ‘ not only extends to a majority of his oWn. | 1y dsome hospital. There is room for [ last suceess of De Lesseps in obtaining | wool, blue-fire swear is foliowed by afine | Qiaba, has been awarded the coutract | the railroad gangs in the anti Van Wyck | men all smoke o pipes ar as cizuroties u ) 'y dis J s Dost. P o gards istakable renc blazes, demnivon and other lerate k s RS COINOOT I et ot s % t 3 4 Y e ol Lo Lh el ol orsaniaac i bost It_romains for the board of | gards asunmistakable of Irench | e, e o for o miekcl, Reoog. | have u majority of four in the next house | and says he will not be here’ during the [ nail. They have no pockets, but ever, ok Jpoiiios. Org| county commissioners to see that we | ambition to establish a foothold on the | &4 S au . & o re sans & majority co | fight. B he democratic side : has a fole b : lobe of o i o 3 pa = | and the republicans & majority of three | fight. “But to the democratic side of the | man has a hole bored in the lobe of each hons. If it fulfils itself it means that the i i i nizing that there is a limit to forbearance | I o p 2 h f f got it. American continent, maing shatitierois Alimivioforbosrantel] ey otoouncil: house. The daily Democrat, which has | ear. In onc hole he sticks the stem of sorporations will not dictate the choico of It may be granted thot thore exists the | grants threo lnduigencos, during which Agang of tracklayers on the Choy- [ hud so many good words to say for Sen. his pipe when not in use, in the other the the next United States senator, The Proposed New Extradition Treaty. | possibility of international controversies | there is no limit to the frecdom of expres- | enne & Northern struck last week for "wdr\l_qnn\'cg- lindlguddenizAturaed tal) duied tobacenlion hislolguxetts wa pRect, When the proposed new extradition | i connection with this extraordinary on: Putting up stove-pipes, better chuck. They do not insist npon | and, like tho l"“‘_“‘ erald, is throwwing | Each man has a small patch of luand, TrAINs over the Missourt Pacific and | troaty with Great Britain was first made | enterprise, in the event that it i kX pets, and slipping up on pie three times a duy. but claim they are mud with all its power, and, very [ where =~ he grows coconnut and o f - N . 2 i ,in the event that it is ever 4 entitled to digestible grub when the: strangely, it 1s the same mud that was [ taro. Cocoanut, taro, and fish form their Belt Line are now rununing into Omaha | public it was quite generally regarded peels. entitled to digestible grub when they pay " 9 ablic o ge y reg: completed, but that still appears to be so 2 5 . $5 2 week dug ~up around Arbor Lodge.” | whole sustenance. ‘Che cocoanuts not over their own tracks, but the Ashland | with favor, though it did not escapesome | entirely hopeless as to present no cause Llio FiEhb oL mayiban obitho . &1 OA'I \; v bill, in Jok ty, | To, make a long story short, the | used for food are split and dr o in t ‘ put-off remains unfimshed. A straight | adverse criticism, The universal feeling A : has been browsing around Schuyler At Dlassacre hill, in Jdohnson county, | 1o 1rege.Phillips-G crowd think | sun, and then called copra. This is their M ¢ of anxiety to anybody but the unfortun- | a living on the fat of the town, and | nearly one hundred soldiers lie buricd s | and short hne to Lincoln will be the | that such a convention was urgently ate possossors of the stocks and bonds ||l|lin)L" lln-‘.' residents in return with without a stone to mark or a bartier to | 3t 8 democratic candidate fs noc- f"l""md" of export and trade. About Christmas present which the Burlington | necded, among other reasons in order to | ‘Phis naval officer is not the first to dis. | sugared slices of hopefulness. ile laid | protect their neglected graves. They fell “':f'l‘gl;‘?l""‘fl:fi‘l‘l';",r;‘l'l""";-"|||Plr“;"‘:( Dicto) iM0lonsiat Shipnediovaryyeasisom Jub proposes to. donate to its stockholders | put a stop to the excursions of dofaulters | cover that French ambition might seok | 0t the route of the roud through tho | In sayage warfure, fighting like brave | Wyek in no otlier way, manage w0 keep | tooed. ‘They are expert fishers and divers. d indirectly to the trayeling public d embez f hi ed blocks of buildings on the | men " desperate battle ugainst ove y : ; : v BU oetly he traveling p 3 and embe: s from this country into | to »o beyond the limit which the Uuited 1 2 & & ¥ the democratic vote ‘‘solid”—for some | At night the flashing canocs go out in a ) i i £0 bey and built, in his mind, depots and Iming odds. A monument should be ! i r— Canada, which had become alarmingly | States, having regard for the Monros B e D O AR P ) B Ly stool-pigeon—and the gentleman_who is | long [ine' In the bow of each stands a YESTERDAY'S SUNDAY Bik went off [ numerous and frequent, disposed most | dootrine, would permit on this continent, A0 ,"“ftv‘“i‘um ‘;,m'“";:;‘l( v :m';’!'i‘— N S D GRH T s o AR IR absent at the meeting of the Iroquois | man with a lighted torch formed of like hot cakes. Why not? 1t was the [ people to look with favor upon any ar- | byt solicitude n.lqmcxm“ thi "1': m;‘:‘; s m*]\t/s‘prin]‘; when' the. Omaha & | confhct hay » long since been eared for by Chllh‘l"]‘“}"] “:"it:“l ““‘]‘ “:"‘."""""li‘lf shall ,‘:.’l:"’".]‘i""J"'“"“‘l"d '”'“"l.“ "‘“""“’:"l"’l“' i, < 2 4 4 CS T A8 4 > ng, T b L B b al ’ | not rule orously setting up the pins e fish jump to the it and are MR AL GEITAL YR 000 [lran gementitint iaseined. Fensonsbly K| [rolated o tholPannma ohas) was given| | BY0ri Llsie jsont 4l etoks Siindors [lloTiog IHACH Qnly the privates ro- | 1g'h th railrond candidato for United | seooped ub with heop nets. Ashipmuster ousand words of foreign cablegrams | and just. The action of the senate in | up 4 long time ago, and from the pr sent | COuDt and strike out for tho northwest. | min. B, i SUIBIC, WOE{ASUBE MONU- | Siates senator. The Democratisnow en- | approaching the islands at night always nnd an equal amount of domestic news | postponing consideration of the conven- | outlook for that project is not lilicl)’ to be Tho incendiary, Pulmer, who fired and | me 100 AR DOSPoL: gaged in trying to make democratic leg- | keeps a good lookout for these | » were crowded into its colummns, 1t cost | tion until the coming session was there. | speedily renewe destroyed the grain stacks of J. P, Shel- islntors believe that they should go into u | landm: The natives also nse a by more to produce than all its contempo- | fore quite universally thought to be un- raries combined and the money was well | fortunate. More careful reflection, how- Rervorts from Wyoming indicate a | jir expended. The B It meets the wants of its daily patronage | the wise and proper courss, and this ap- | cattle syndicates to wind up their con- | good of 75,000 readers. It is a great pape it has to be, be Judge Thurman at Home. Washington Critic: When at howe | Palmer to corral horses for the Thurman keeps a goodly supply ot gang, but as a preliminary to a 2 famous band: unkerchiefs in an wry and carly promotion, re- | old writing desk which formerly belonged quested that he do something to show | to his gra er. A visitor, who g that he was a man of nerve, or prove thut .l'umr intimate with the , tells ho he had performed deeds of crookedness, | the old statesman - prepares “for a tour don, in Gage county, was cleverly d by Detective Milan, The detec caucus by themsel and nowinute | quantity of giant-powder Morton or some other democrat and five | ing fish, and many away until the deed is done and some | Killedin usingit, ™ The good cunoes monopoly henchman is elected. How [ made of wood grown on the islands, and ave the nughty fallen® OBSERYER sewn together by tibre; they use no nails. - ——— - side of the canoe is curved, the other 13 SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, straight and furnished with outtrig - to prevent capsizing. Thewr war ture med and 2 COVe! gerness on the part of the large | Jam the ground. | ever, convineed judicions men that it was | great e w8 und quit the cattle growing busi- and | pears more clearly now in the light of | ¢ es stated, t con- | the revorted effort on the part of the | ness. ‘There are several use it has a gre stituency, English government to render the treaty | ¢hicf of which is the wretchedly low price | Palmer grabbed at the bait and poured | around town: *“First e ovened a small | a0 Ol Ki antka and His T S e e m— more surely acceptable to the govern- | of beef eattle at Chicago, due to a combi- [ mto the detective’s cars, and those of two ud took out a white pocke o8, fights, one tribe with anothe Tuene has never been a time when | ment of the Umted States by agreving to | nation of the dressed becf puckers, The L‘?l“l"amuf"m'M'i'f:""‘i the .‘.‘,,.y"..rlllm- K ';l\”l'f'u‘[fl»'.'i(;h(If,"u“'“'"‘l"l'.':: an i san Franciseo Chie A consdera- [ Nearly every man possesses a vifle, and e o) b w ar diso! -~ ifie R y ssed beef trade , A Sheldon fire and how he had gratified his | side pocked 201 0 silk b 1 ¥ rade is > vear, ey know lHow (o use it, On Buratari charter amendment was under discussion, [ a modification of those clauses wiich | dressed beef trade s now a close monop. | Fheion firg and how Bo b iutlf nandKorchief of the samacolor was plnced | Ble amount of trado is doue yearly by | thoy khow aw to e il 6n tura it when the people of Omaha w oughly agreed upon what changes are | and objection here, necessary in our city gov: form in the police manag: to extend the city limits, a vessels sailing from this port with the wer a flaming red bandana was se- | South » Lslunds and the small islands [ ¢ 0 The last vessel going there ted and put in the outside pocket of | grouped in the Pacific occan to the | carried $1.000 foot of himber and 25000 vercoat, where it would be handy | yorihward and sonthward of the equa- | shingles. |~ The women arvive at puberty tion of the suufl box which | 4. ") " e of the larger of these is [ at nie or ton 1o un re as thor- | were the principal matters of eriticism | oly, which dictates both the price of the ,“"' AT an upper pocket, and from another It is stated from | cattle at the stock yards and of the meat | papiltion, hos rnment, Re- | Washington that another treaty has been | in the market. A few buyers now mak sylum, His insanity is of a peculiar nent, power | drawn up and sent there by the English | all the purchases in Chicago where se nature, and began to manifest itself dur- dso | eral huvdred were formerly found bid. | ing the anarchist trial in Chicago. Whon tmgn, o farmer near civilized. They are now building houses sent to the insanc rk commis- | authorities for suggestions. It is i & 5 ! i | Lot rrios full of sneczing ] . change % ] 5 S S e in e s , bs. | be hward of their conviction he secured a of 8 BE | Jinds reprosentatives of this and other | Common thing v el of eleven or sion, change in the method of property | smd o be understood between Minister | ding on behalf of as many butehe revalver and presonting it at s wife’s all done before re- | lands represcntatives of this and other | FEREBE G T AT assessment, added facilities for our | Phelps and the English government that [ When Nelse Morris can boast of having | head exclaimed courts and the destruetion of the *“two- | the president will withdraw the present [ made $15,000 in a single day by beating | for the mile limit* are a fow of the amendments | treaty and substitute another. down the cattle murket, the”club which payers have right way. ! s slippers, and_ just bofore the | governments are stationed, and a con- | g WIS O REE BE 0 ol g the ago and you must | Ainishing touches were given to his wilet, | siderable number of white people have | women are old higs, Well, that is ull o in Nobrask At this | Mrs. Thurman appeared and put on hev | sopeled for the purpose of trading with [ that | ean think of now to tell you about busbands shoes, which she carefully laced nds and the natives. hut come frave men must die wse in Ch uu is destroy’ g the profits of cattle growing which are loudly called for. Our tax | The draft of the new treaty, while not | | nt Sweotman's son, o lud of b the natives. At thoso islands vesscls ure | Lho 1 ot aft o new treaty, FRTRT R B i6a LONANINAD SO, & and How long bave you oturn fre is trip tacked the problem in the | being far different in its provisions from [ ** V'Y fourtecn, sitsasted Ailitnihiors atientlon | Gop e o o | continually trading, and news of the do- | boAR] oy return from s rip 1 i the able committee which | that of last June, is in some of them more STATE AND TERRITORY, Another of hisiliusions was thut his wife's | Since our plicd Mrs, Thur- | ings of the natives and white sottlers are i it s relations we or him for | man, and I trust the j will be spare often published. On some of the smaller | NEW OUTIIPS FOIINEWSPAPERS, is now busily engaged in drafting a plan | comprehensive and explicit, The list of can be counted upon to make a valuable | extraditable offenses is enlarged and em- and suggestive 1eport for popular discus | braces the following: Murder, asss sion and conside Neb J ¢ plotting to mure o AR Nebraska doiting the insurance on hisl{fe, Sweetman was [ 10 me for m Schuyler eries out for street lamps insur R b, ] 5 | same manner.” ‘Then there wus . cure Aady i { on with attempt to commit murder, as: smothered 1 a drift. Pl ¢ h is wide i and with a kindly look and cheerful wor white man is not permitted to reside on ————ee with attewpt to do great bodily injury, | * The corn crop in Webster county will | fstrsamouth is whlo open with aston- s sent out to mingle with his | them, and the visits of vessels for tradit AN in his report ree- | manslaugnter, piracy, arson, robbe Nt hment, and go paralyzed for the the day_in a happy and [ purposes few and far between it on in the sslands further to the cast, bowever, a | ppe Oman Type Foundry and Sup ntees and Lors. he Wi i i prepared at all times to out . Newspaper Union the judge w associates fo NERAL SHERI average thirty bushels to the moment, Awa ) 3 f g . ment, Away back in the hot and sul ed frame ¢ ong thess ¢ the Gilbert islands, or, ers on short notic | ommends the cutting down o the | forgery, the uiterance of forged paper, | The B. & M. company bas invested | fr days of August Dr. A. Salisbury, the | comented frame of mind. AT thoun are ho Glerk lalaod of 3608 Q4 MGEL B0 MOLL DF oGt Indian reservations and u thorough | burglury, embezzlement of any sum, [ over §5,000 in right of way through | town dentist, packed his grip and silently CALIFORNIA EXCURSION miil group. These are & eluster of coral ey B e W i P T S bon | P RIS 4 2 | Schuyler, stole away to Chicago, where he was mar- “ . - t o Pacific, o e B i policeing of tho borders. This is good | larceny of over $20 or four pounds stori- | S¢huy . o Bway (0 §0: Whare lie Was Hinr -— n the Faoifio, situstn on both sides of the | in i ling of printers and publisher sense. Nebraska's northern frontier | ing, attempts on the life of any person A’lh-u ;‘h‘lnln‘ml cut-off iluc; not out off trg»h ::‘f\lllhs‘s Allil:x"x: 5.‘.‘::::‘3 "(]x‘l:":lul:'. x{]:;f Burlington Route, ator, between longity 182 and | 5 lies. Bewter wrs and more liberal - abuts for nearly its whole Length upon | when the same shall not be treason ac- | foib cand, and no apprehension need be | TR QTS B0 U Went o jerking $00 FOR ROUND TRIT. s, sad tue haplistion of il s e oun b sacured thun by ssuding to ( the great Sioux reserve. Millions of | cording to the laws of either country, |~ The winter brid L Paul & | toothichos s of old. st week, bhow: | A first-class excarsion will leave Omal iala < L8 SUPNAROS & BLMOMROS. SNe MONGE DY 3 . " The winter bridge of the St Paul & . © h erived v M. R ¥ Thursd NO) " islands from this cityon wn aver buying near home. Second hand goods useless acres are there going to waste. | housvbreaking with an attempt to com- | Omaba road over the Missouri at Sious | ¢Ver his bride arrived and ne installed | via B & M. R. R, on Thursday, NOV. 25, | 3j0u1 every nine months. As an indica- | in the printing Jine bought and sold. W The la for gr: her in a cottage on the hill without fur- | at 8:10 a. m.. tor San Francisco and Los | | 5 3 ? n of the extent u ther ceremon, To say thut Doe's ac- | Angeles. Tickets gowd for six months T T T nature of the trade | ofte: ives of these little: | In have Send for burgains in this particus y savages neither till it nor use it | mit burglary, rape and seduction. The | City was finished Sunday, Lie PRINTERS AUNILIARY, zing. Lot the Sioux reserve be | treaty of 1543 numed but six oficnses us [ A. Taylor, and a shaver too, strapped D » settlen 2 i : is fri o quaintances were surprised is entively too | wita stop-over privileges. For tickets < slands be state " 3 10! o i r ovened and the settlers both north and | extraditable, to which five were added by | his friends and patrons in Fremont out | wild to grasp the breadth and depih of | and further information spply to e BT S i AL BALAILAGh L S e south proteeted by strong military posts | the convention of last June. The new | ©f #0, aud hasuly left town. their sensations. Hauky Dev, S R TiL ot Iant it} SO SWARS BAG BRAE 1) 2005 Sliok Yocated at points of strategic importance. | tresty, it will be seen, names sixteen. 'f‘"; carner atone ofkb!- Jlur_x:‘r;n Euucok- Lo Tioket Agt., 1834 Furnam bk, Omain, | carriud 3 ssrgo. valusd 6 UPWARdSOf | Aew b sbcaud and terial TRIng12: sheaper to feed tl dians tha The E, f pal church in kremont was laid lust weel owa Items, s ¥ 3 wued, 8 Upwarcs i and ; A 1 ateria It is cheaper to feed th Iy wis than | The part of the old treaty wh |.’ .upplma with Masoulo caremonias, Qi A R ST S T Tas $12,000. A v”fl, prineipa article o Westery Newseaven Uxion { fight them, but the goverument should | to extradition is declared null. The part Having laughed to death the Grifiin | g order. ght pla A ey T T e Py ) exported were one cuse ”l’ arms and am- | 12th Strect, bet. Howardand Jackson » Vi y ake . a2 e I ey v A e ot o H ® be . munitior, fifty pasks of beef, twenty-one | Omah Nuberas g be alway e '3h‘° SUAKS Up 0¢ the de- | of the treaty bofora the senate which re- | packing house scheme, Fromout is now [ - Tows City is fu the vortex of & post- | ferers under the auspices of the Omaba | puckages of N ) mah Nabersaka. ¢ ficiencies of the iuterior department | fers to political offenders is. incorporated | busily talking up a stock yards, oflice war. Turn-Verein at Germania Hall, Sund, 260 pounds of gixnt powder and 1,400 fect A Morsmaa, M. D, D, D. 8. Dentiss hrough the strong arm ! the wilitary. in the new convention, only in stronger Mr.and Mys. John Joyce celebrated Joho Harris, a orooked chip of @ re- | November 21 at 2 p. m. Admission 20¢. |'of fuse, 13,000 pounds of breud, 8,198 ' Residence ol 1621 Capitol ave first loog