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NOVEMBER to be one of abroad in London or fierce provhetic flames no longer play around their Iips, of despair_has eaten Call a Bar Mecting. Jf promnt relief for our over trict court 1s nrgent. Omaha’ n so rapid and so constant E DAILY PUBLISHED EVERV MORNING. BEE. | the best informed ol ice on the subjsct of , and Colonel F 3 | burdened d growth has be corroding rust 1886, ~“TWELVE PAGES ays that “Senator Edmunds is & SUNDAY GOSSI democrat in everything but his politica.™ The country has confidence in Mr. Ed- “I¥ that seven-foot munds’ honesty. it will result M. Fortunai Gagnon has been alected to | for Omaha,’ the British the presence of these that the steel torpedo utly built for the TERMB OF SU B (Morniag Edition) including ~4mm,|r . One Year For Bix Months The Omahn S nddress, One quate to meet the requivments, The ls <are inereased two fold by the flood | which pour clubs or coter their teeth are drs and theiv pristine them forever.” Nihilism has been absorbed by socialism | sconomy was sub. stituted for the politics of de fj government, identical withthe dynamite o to be built for the Ame althongh she goes inder cation, and it is presumably the government L mdlied to any Pier. NO. 014 AND 018 FARNAM STRER kW VORK OFFICE time of one of the judges is occupied 1 FOURTERNTH STIEET ath-dealing ide for the bomb were thrown and the pamphlet nny with an preferring chaos or gory-handed oppression, YIRMESPONDENCE more than on munieAtions re news andedi- | » time of our 0 E weapon more formidable it OF THE DR > all-consuming ibination for 1587 is Cleveland and Vilas sos ghould be | ATl business ot X t in the new dynamite gun, which promises to surpass | 1 others n its power of destructiveness recent experiments demonstrated beyond a doubt 1% 1o hope “I'he peop! @ treatment on such would be worth sitting up at night to see, Senator Jones, of Fi Hw United St supporters 0 be made pay THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, F. ROSEWATER, Er THE I).\l‘h\' Ll Sworn Statement of O State of Nebra rof the compaiy. | exile or death this morbid, i ho o tew ye danntless cours inhabitants ago was believed in every noble and ofticial house This is the one great 1o be settled under the act izing the building of ppeal direct the old district con point that v cret avenues to the pals necessary to a eh his full hight it in cases appeale tions of ezars and princes with terror and threatening tive powor of the new wes ' and seems 10 es- tif it can be made to L conditions secretary of The Bee inally submerged brotherhood which is now against what it be $ to be the wrongs of society and the » of existing laws, <ubdivision of property condition to mun’s just and mghtfal en- joyment of In this more peaceful, if not more it is proposed to make Douglas e 1 district with two judges. contemplates i It suggests operate perfectly will be irresistil Lw Warnace, grees \\uh other 3 ented nuvl nited States abroad that war in Europe, resuit- titude and evident policy General Wallaee ghter a for tlie weel Tnughter and nge in the district district jud, the bench, one and laboring ex-minister 1, but he is hardly Friday, Nov. with which e was formerly con wdvocates of this me L : f urge that it ing from the of Russia, is inevitable. dian lins received a | There is a vein. Until by 18 sald to have used | o000 niag feet thick, the Ve nroper style, a Pros A new democratic mixture of luck and pernicions would practice the mas- | yoiy, ticket in away that ida ein 1 of the I lature and Tie funny part of the business about ¢ is that his vote was neeeseary (o effect the | Chicago to Omaha by , and he thus practically ¢ ted him- [ Dinmond Joe Jones saw that his vote was | wueh like by ico e drew himselt up to | i looking severely at the hant. I the name and f 1€ 300 democrats of k- and, st into uproarions | yo »p],\\m During the many years he hved by word or act or d to one wife l‘w I:u'( that By lnu he nove vein of coal pans out, the bigeest kind of a bo said a prominent man; the New Hampshire legislature, This is the | US 10t be too sanguine about this coal-strike. first time a French-c political honor of the kind in the history of | MAchine may have the United States, - Ex-Senator Barnum. the democratic man- in Conneet 00,000 in the effort to carry the legis lature at the late election, and most of the money was contributed by the Standard Oil company through Secretary Whitr a time nwflv rr suspected of infide lvl\ ¢ that theboring | struck a vertical vein in of a horizontal y be a vertical many people and this was what led to arrest being origin a thin horiz matter is more thoron don't propose 1o ent mueh, 1t the vein lorizontal and seven After his arvest v would assert and when the name caking of one big bontire and celet that she was his wife, the discovery in s Thanksgiving strike shows that we have coal in and aronnd | Omaha. It now remains to ve shown beyond | any doubt whether would immed completely forgel viously mentioned ail other subjeets Before dying the 1 wered his mind to understand why and to realize the enormity of his crimes, we have strick a paying | <oon as possible sutliciently imprisoned by the men who are iu STuar dispate A Newspan York Mail W trotting stall m that was tooked to o vory ling Omaha “Tliose men have got the monoy 1y out such am- | haven't they ean get plenty vote tor Charles W. | men of wind. by ¢ s . was once the property of Alexander sales o 1d among other 1 see that they Iready incorporated the compan believe they mean busine over the prospect - w ell, Hardly, Morris are enthusiastie Peovia Transeript this ity Fish, the imprisoned banker. physical w o mueh of a wreek as a cisco,” said - may surpri A Liberal Education in Boston. surpri wl will giv jurisdiction and braves danger and invites is has become the Subscribed ana sworn St Louis Globe-Democraty day of Novei Thie president regrets the lack of early op- portunities for learning hands with br. this, in Boston, is considered a liberal edu and ridicule she has received L and that she is simply de- from Bulgari laying a hostile placid apostle of so Subseribed and sworn to in m) r\rl\wm-l- It is for the bar of Dong nihilism was this 20th day of November, ,\.\I) when it threw The explosion death to the liead of the Russian empire shocked the world. reaniring profes full discussion of itages of the two plans. lawyers to con .‘imnr) l'ubl(m Geo. B, Tzschnek, boing first duly sworn, deposes and says that e 13 sccrets Bee Publishing company, that th erace dally eire vlm mmnh of Januar probability sional knowledg His First Sy England, Germany and Ttaly is more than she could undert rit, however Even in lands The Ber: calls upon our 218 soon as possible and formulate a 1s county delegation e next legislature at the ilation” of the 1 Providence (I, L) Jowrnal. , is the provoeation, not agEressiveness., an extension bill which the D can present to th ing of the session. Coercion Once ) s n true prophet red a few montns ‘coples: for June, Nmuvn- |nr.lv||\ 1886, 1nr/uum<| 1556, 12, Russia wants i ater territory i nelles in the hands of Russian her flects when pressed, and vast stream of commerce that flows almost within sight their entrance of mental weakness in his conduct ten years 1 That was the year, which he ran for governor of Massachusetts on the Democratie ticket. conspiracy with cardinal purpose could not commend it judgment of mankind, Detober, 158, 12,6 could retire from them iss self to the just even with all the excuses for h the politi The Hand of Linc when he solemnly dec azo that the only alternati reland were concession or coercion. n having been denicd by tory government, coercion is one The eable brings more troops having been ordered across the Irish channel, of hasty conferenees at Dublin castle, of proc! sunday Bee. » 1. New York Herald Cablegrains— als to the Bre.—General Telegraphic s existence system of Russin Having these, for Russia to do than in thenee move on to India, 1s eagerly cov- an be little question that all this, and perhay hended in Russia's policy of ag ment, but there does not appe e that she will From this mute witne What Lincoln was- nihihsm had no defined policy or system ot government with that whose overthrow it sought to accom- satisfied to accept politieal chuos, hoping thaton the ruins of despot- might be erected the fair fabric i The world has pre- v 5. Special Advertisements to’ succeed and Local Markets. Editorials,—P Prass Comments, S Lincoin News. vertisemens. Council Bluffs News —Advertisements e “The man who sped_the woodman’s And deepest sunk the plouzhman’s shave, And pushed fne Taden raft astream, Ria OF fate before im unaware. not doing amations taking ight of assembly and of orders g the hiberty of the press. much promi realize even but he has shaken names o Holmes and Mr. Lowell, and officy of names and -~ - ness. much good with them, s his friends | “Tsaw it stated in o Wr with his profits in that it cost £30,000 to re tes in the re ent eleetion in San Fran entlemen yes| ome veagle, but in the lea sample ballot just about sisteen inches dghity-four partners at . relod <o often that he o evervthing and go 1o Californ: A friend sent me a the newspape draw up his eatale on the tarm till the sale man whom he induced to o and stay with him £ and had on it the whidates for ditferent Then there were nineteen different Lo count such a number ballots of conrse tickets in the field friend that though there was set onany of the stock, few he did not like to lot and he therefore sug, iptom of Mental Weak- | tkes time aud costs that the news “1 Norier that Dr. 1 shonld l.up s eyes n|u-)| Miller is being boomed 1 that the relatives of the late | forthe Austrian mission, neis Adams notieed symptoms by the way, m 2 that busine: the congressy 100ks to me - - . Stedman in December Century, MeSh: 1 nation inits hold: s unders! low large of mould, remarked one of Omaha’s ”““ were going overch politicians, sago Dr. \mlh--rv\-.m. ( smart penman bought the filley for §140. Miller ofticially would no longer actas f dispenser in Nel hl.l‘ll\.\. 1s he had transferred He paid his mone nd walked oft with the I the evening h* e would keep the this distriet. as if this transter was made in GLLL gy consideration ofa prowise on i part of A e 1o assi; Austiian plum,” tended s friend should keop the colt. “IAM now loeated o V. T MeGillienddy. Who was in the city yesterday, anything just noy t Rapid City,” . satd Dr. f o 0Net s mimod m-u m sentat Pine | ould not throw ”v take ove WSPRPer man much SR S expeet 1o go into some kind of husiness carly in the spring, as 1 gaze® the statured man, fast. At the art of it in the present genera- leust while the other powers riled asatpresent. sented no more heroic ¢ and women also, wili dare been afforded by the ents 1n Omaha,—Miscel- amples of what 18 to be put away until a and the earbine more convenient season and bayonet are to take its placa, ernment announces that it will suppress gitators, that 1t will en- force the collection of rents s doors of Kilmainham long, will once suspects and patriots. reign of coercion. v I lordism again flings down the gauntlet sst in which it has been General City vertisements. Chester Alan Badeau,—Judah Opera Company, by Franz dventures of Nevh L Tiocal which confont her as her militar, not venture to pit it agpinst that of Ger- England and Italy powers would nly combine were Russi possible that Germany France kept aloof, but even aguinst theg other a would haye more than he Still, it is evident that the n situation is at this mement unde going a tremendous strain, and break of war in the coming not be regarded v an den than artyrs to ninilism. ng of their admiration of these dauntless spirits, who faced the scaftfold 5 ings of exile Siberian snows with apostolic zeal 't the world could not approve murder as the meansto any end, greatly to be desired. S f them understood this, came among them. sued, and thus discord did the work that neither the czar nor his licutenants could have ever ef Atrhur, by 0Adam janin. —Auerican or North, by nd that the closed for so more reopen to receive wnd i8 to have Alfred Sorey .w-ues. —Connubialities. - Religious—Adver- % Gossin.—General Intellectuality, by Sixty Years Ago.— Wits and_ W Thets” i No Pines Like Homersh ties,—Advertisements. iLAS county can have the railroads she needs if she is willing to pay for Badeau’s l,mu- Henry Adaw Anvenlmm-m Who piayed so well his noble part; ‘I'00 soon Fate smote that manly heart, iat kind and courteous gentleman. 1d then division [ Powers Rus: Disintegration en- and invites a con 50 often wor Scotland and Wales, which ipplanding echoes of election is Yt in the press of bolder flames ire-poised honor still may | spring can- asa wholly improbable take place it will be one of the most terrible - contliets world’s history » Gladstone vote at the last to be drowned by the buzz of the Dublin courts, and the voice of an armed sol- indications, however not wholly . and that there are some its smoulderi A Southwest Line. the spirit of nihilism AxoTHER bore will be made to verify the cn'ul discovery and wdvocating wh nd future growth of Omaha s to me that the Bre has urge with its usual persistency the con- struction of a southwest direct roadto | j¢ the Panhandle of Texs who yet keep core of the vein With good coal at our doors new railroad lines, Omah: rival in the GENERAL VAN Wick enough republic 1 number of student burg disclosed a supply of nihilistic doe- ity of dynamite. '] extraordinary precantions for personal ned by the czan rsburg or elsewhere, the grim spectre still haunts him, and his keen apprehen- \s conspicuously shown y only a couple of weeks ago enacted in his palace, when he down one of his office to be in the act of dr: is impossible to fact that the spirit of nihins and three boom wnl 1 for the Omaha Repb- lican, which takes it upon itself to declare ¢ only one republican se Irish nationalists that self-government is the only solution of It places the seal of truth on the prophecy of England’s great est statesman since Pite, the commoner, arod of iron wili ne aflections or compel patriotie people. ucjolbinsiotithe uments and a qu the Irish problem. y republican. tious critic of Van Wye good enough republican paper for the is seen in their ator accident of Friday calls renewed attention to the ne ordinance requiring that g shall be phcml n front of ys in ths city. every elevator is u ¢ road corps of engincer: making a surve r rule over the es or guurds people of Nel 1l to admit it to \hn s organ which puunnh to set up a nee which the pam rejeets when o\wupl. fied in its own will carry very lhitle w when denouncing a leader who has the sion of danger the Express will show what is i contem- in the traged, And if 1t stirs up Irish r and hot-headed ime it will only hasten the England will join Scotland and Wales temanding at the polling booths justi to lrcland through a recognition ot her Withont them ngerous man tr rd of varty LL;.'.\uhn.i(ln‘ worl s whom he believed wing 2 weapon, 1y whether or not the : ance by The surveyors up by lo G from the length of his latest me“ugm to removed oflicial Cleveland’s me 120 to congress will be a from yon hand, appears; t nature wills to plan in all a people’s years. cleetrie light ) at better than this voiceless cast dynamo is betng ran to. its full capacity, and ) tell of such a ¢ uu-l!nn\n{ll its 1 \e thought that bade a i e as he, ing sembeance i e [ree another one early day. —— New York Sun. an excellent (L men’s praise may give selt-opers g, to stainless names. DUILAUNES ailed to San Antonio, Texas, Daily that the Arun practic The RAILROAD NOT on the and Ara he followin ave tinished r work, ing the depot at Ker the Omal They passed through town on Wed- shipped.” claims as an integeal part of a feders conlidence and support of the the party in the state which , and the fears it inspire died out, is of any advantage to the an people in tempermg the despotism and relicving them trom evening on their way to San An- r further instructions. NEwsr “Eredericksburg still hopes to have & rail- | ail the rage tor two or y ving out of fashion, nd people have become ing miscrably exceuted that half its thout abating matter could o cut uut the intorest of th is too voluminox directed in their action by an Irish par- Irmment on Colle of their rule severer oppry s surveyors on their next trip will locate £ sle of the northwestern extension clear | 1008 sine Linkiug Omaha and the Gulf. It is more than a y readers of the Rigge, of Creighton good news made by Professor brings the I qnsits City. Wihere will they not trom Kervills, but trom eral Manager Clark, The avpointment of S. H. H. nd viee president of be cuh-[ul to 2 was called to before tney take |lu ir se: the ficld which lay open tothis eity in the rapldiy Panhandle and probaby to | heartily ti begin from? Rumor says Wtk fratn Jouio polnt on | g tertaining here will be most likely three depots, or | very few daily full of promises \\Imll thv are scattering hand for bait for men nf Wlll)fi\' zlllo;_'i:unc .~ they are doubtful. honest pledg low out the wishes of the constituencies whe elected them will be the most hororable cou dircet line from Kansas and articles which appenred attracted mwore marked attention, as shown by results, quarters than they did m Omaha, a communication which appears in an- other column on this page, it will be seen Aransas Pass pushing northwards to the Kansas bor- der, with a view of making connection with a line to Ka southwest through Omaha to Central hd illuminating qualities the 1mpurities found in the Towa veins. decided, the only question width of the seam, now seems probable a seven foot v been actually river bottoms is one of incalenlable v. not only to Omaha but to the whole sec- the Missouri P cently made v s not unexpected, the less a flattering system, the place re- Hoxie’s de- runl Boerne y Ml {t is said the" trackly N u I 15th of this month, As they have six miles | it isalmost impossible to print even a fine adherence to eifort to tol- compliment to the ul who has been v the most respon- and earnest chosen by Mr, Gould f« sible position at his disposal, years past Mr. Clark has been one of ight hand men in the manage- He beeame known train and wen when don afest as well us Q e to pursue. ‘l’nu ‘timbers willbeall cutand fitted in San Antonio, and it takes but a_short time to put them together. psiderable differen Parxs and boulevards w ~ hundreds of thousand: of dollurs to this eommunity in adding to its attracti healthfulness as & r 1 be worth ment of his railroads, to the great operator through s conne tion with the Union P been strong in s contidence ever sine Munager Cl Nothing relating hard work of . Iler gathered together a few local - to bore for oil, coal, natural ssed the first and econd within sixty days, v a score of gentlemen indignant that they w chance to uid in sinking a well where a iew weeks ngo they were confident that it was only a scheme for "Tho showing ¢ and he has 5 by ron abundance and there is no lac “glons for business houses on a seore ol | streets. But we are sadly deficient in handsome driveways, green spots in the midst of the breathing spaces whero eluldren may an cireulate. gas or China, tors was the spur which impelled ent Lott to push his line towards a northern connection. Omaha should now mu secure the terminus of this imp V'S A road built from this city to the northeast corner of the Texas panhandie observation, had practical expericnce in department of management and 15 an encyclopedia of railway knowledge. bilities are well known Gould and his choice at this ture is what might have been expected. There 15 voom for a is concernea in the fact r. Clark is an Omaha man with large e interests in our city, past and confident of her fu- He knows what her ne road can fill them with profit to aself, and he will be in a position to ben- cfit from his knowledge t to Omaha. Be it remem ggestion for this exter uu- Aransas P s published a ye! £ 10 action whateve our citizens looking to a connection with what should road—a line, ke an effort methods and hi; play and fr sinking money. IN spite of the cold w | court ix always of que: But newspaper comments on a case to be which decided opin s are advanced as to the guilt or inno- \ys suggest ire to influence * Gourt in thoir decision and ¢ - strongly condemned ld of yester an important tonable provriety. s through the best part of the south Platte country and the r (qu sec; tion -)l central Kan , where it would cross l)w Ka nmim- road, is only rions question whether this 18 proper, especi case of lower street, stone bloeks s base of frozen sand and the earth thaws out the pavement is likely to be rough, and the eity will have to straighten it out and level'it up. ven to a jury i avenworth conyersant ll than any render Inhul'u “gence of the When spring come: s the Atehison nnot be too Itis asingm Republican and y morning made direct \se now pend- pefore Judge Dundy where the goy- products of nearer to Omaha than they now ave to A junction would be made ansas Pass road 150 miles fur- ther south, and there the grazing wealth practically at our ‘The Bee invites attention to the commurication on this subject which it and to which it pro- poses to devote more space at another i The subject is one of great impor It involves an ex tension of trade territory through three ibi of traflic and ow Vessel Destroyer. est has been re- suits of the building a dire corner of the Panhandle of in cony Aransas Pass and Panhandle L cannot think our business men and home capitalistsare so blired us not tosee at this should be done, Think of it, business men of Omaha. | trom K lhl- Aransas l'un road was started by a Kansas City. cently mamifested in milit circles, not only ot the United States but s, in the preumatic or dynamite gun, the invention of Lieuten- ant Zalinska, with 2 courts, are furnish- aign materiul sitators who demand batement of the howse of lords as a g Idloness and viee seem to go together as much i the west end of London as they doin the Seven ing a great deal of cam eties for whole experiments prints in this issu - sever fayette, New York. 1y interested in the new W from which the most wonderful results , have maintained a d y with respect to the interest eriments by the repre: sentatives of other governmwents, and par- ‘onviction and two for past at Fort 1 were freely presented in e columns when 1t eame before the neoln, and upon f mention w ) oasis of the suit, withont vrejudice to parties concerncd D was quite within its province as a spaper, and enlled for the Republican jumps at the oppor- “both the defend are woll known to its editor,”” and to would believe the pond waere it might take them an hour of hul $150, n:m It has now, of compl line, nearly manner, with heavy steel ra e, sidings, station houses, ¢ require POLITICAL Ex-Minister Cox has not yet wade up his hewill stand as a candidate its renewal a wind whethe for the speaker os ready money could command, the day fift its earnings have its cost, afte If a practi agemement for constry bet be built in like mauner as a loc s campalgn expenses were ¥ observed that other fellow had the most voles, ernor Claney, neh government who have noted re sults, and who we are he most cuthusiastic i prediet- ess of the gun. ((m dispateh disc. lu“: llus nm [ Manchester, fas ity to doclare 3 s AN ity to do been appointed United States senator from New Hampshire, to succeed Austin ¥, Pike, hus found an asylum in continental Eu- rope, where he lives by his pen, writes from Brussels that nibilsm, if not dead, AW J:hmw fons, between San Antonio | print even on Von Iauband the other at the ying will begin on the | than newspaper the construction | wood-cut witl at Corpus Christi, six miles and then the train The hauling on the cars e to the rail- 1 v. it being anuch cheaper than it are the Chic b gives the most land for the icized a paragraph of pecul- | Tribune ved | kept out of £o in this city,and has been taken by SeVer judgment and be the On & Gulf rail if built, which would supply ds with fat in the spring other road, to Omaha an extent of | not write the nd later in | cused from re 1 donet Tu my dinion | than to wiite d com- anized, with @ o line' to the at once be or, poetry. tion with President Lot's oad Special disp & ionin San Antonio, Texas, | here th d ted seve best | mania, H ) miles, built in the nents of a first-class | J been built at the lowest miles were con qualed full inte pnee e lifo's service ke back the colt, paper man, howeye growing very we cast 1,100 "Chis Indieates a population, I should think. of nearly four thousnnl. , was obstin paid the money vas 1o start in a few days for agzain durngs (his in- \\ (] h'nl‘ an b did he urge will have to be seenred atan The ~nnlu- W ||I to Iln ||‘ |u.1 to rly very fine brick 3 buildings. A $40,000 hotel, modele: Chester Alan Arthur, Paxton, p|||| ont I\n..\ onee beig put up. Iapid City hias al waterworks, ce reached tolife's full span | The water is obtained from a smlm: ona high hill, four miles from town, runs through a pipe down a vailey, to the depth of eighty feet, hill to a reservoir, the town. The waterworks, you will se The reservoir is shinlesan full, and there is a sis-inch Loing to waste all the time, Always in the adyance in | Well Supplicd with fire hydr, ver is for the best inter- | DUing 120 pounds. it | times higher than any nd begged to be the cars then and there for him newspaper man wes obdurate lowed to ke it and then up 200 feet above record for him and him for $12, 500 A Very Successtul Ra London Times: Since he made hisdebut upon the race e Ormonde has never been beaten, has won more money in stakes than ot s predecessors its, the pressure ris thrown three building fn the cit, 4000, and they on of Bend record of the The cost of the works was are owned by the o offered the city was refused. the water board, and liave been getting some al information from tiie Omaha water- Puss rail- | works company. are by this time | railway over a mile long, for that road, to the | About=5 percenton the m\,\mu-m following taken from | 1@ extended in the spring, present terminus of the Black of the Northwester; freight for the Lills is shipped out from that : point. We wre womg to have asmelter at nsas Pass road, the | Rapid, but it will probably not interfere with a suelting worl quantity of ore ond October meetin, stakes, val , e won the Post Swe At the |u|!m\|'ur ilc lI"h.ull Ormonde took pe spring meeting at N winning the Tw valve of the £4.000, A little late: ket this year, The town is the winner being Hills branch 9 psom, Ornio ting Ormonde w akes (worth £ 1 Stakes, value ¢ Doneaster September Ormonde won the St he Ascot me to which a vast i lustration, whic wore of, «d of and poorly printed wood-cut in the newspapers which could be ‘There are but Iked over for the Newmarket St. Atthe sceond October sting at head s, Ormonde ¢ rried off the Cham Newmarket ning the Freo n the Balcones, one on the | son forthis is that good R e ‘They areallemployed on abetter Furthermore owing to the common quality of v will lnml the heavy timbers for the first | and the rapidity of the printing press, cont of the present news- and the most remunerative dden in all face is that 99 pex i A L I'housand ‘-Imw 8 yaper illustration is the Among the papers that o Times, the St. Paul Pioncer s, and the Cleveland Leader, ravldly followin: snit w dayswork will be bogun on the f Sun of lust Sunday red: inds. Tracking the Firebugs Cuteao, Noy t the investigation of the Continental hotel ed the number of it illustrations to two or three. The track goes through lis | Destpapers n the country ull wrlwnmuloxw -hall miles,” the New York Times, nd the On the picture busines, ion of | illustrations done by the road came from arti- | j5in the way of maps, cl witnesses were omlinson, who had boarded at the hotel for yens among which ~have sensibly L sidd he had be fidentially warned by Mrs, Rowan. m charge of the Now York Herald Botel, wid that v friends who left on 1 No arrest has yet heen i A YOUNG man writes us that he has written A London cor |.~~|u.|u|< i s 1 poets upon which he wishes us to pass m«Hu|mh~ in i \tlo from | worthy of wublication, beg tobe ex- poens, as it i 5 letter that he c Ianguage correetly 000 head of fowls, 500,000,000 pounds of oy million tons no end of fruit 000,000 pondx of fisii, 1l woulo | dent from the young i the extent of its val- | There are amillion of an punlm tions than the Union Pacitie | in the same boat. dkhorn Valley roads combir shoula b u, Kansas & Gulf Rajly advise all siieh tostiek to saw wood d to prose, Lt is more profitable living sawing wood, but you ean’t do it by Taking out us m| ful soriv MANY TIMES MARRIED. \(4~!n'lll\|1\ fln:nll. 0 Joined His 4% tunes With Twenty-8ix Wives, teh to the Globe )0, Michigan A Michigander W Technological Institnte lor Ilyin, was reconily six collengnes expelled from the for petitioning him to grant the to the students nsane asylum afternoon, where he w right of holding meeti L on_ learng of the occ at once ordered the placed for two yeurs l'l'hu'll|~ Iml ||., s, stundard | bigamists this country ever ., ete. | not mueh heard ab on, in this st wiair did not end heré, discovered that ~'|h;. nts nI the appointed by In the dwelling of t! Sargeant was a man of and fine ¢ ted. e had been eng paying all operating ex- | pursuits, but when arrested was onomical man- | me stion of a road, to | him Iroad, | rem 1, then organize | hi had in Om; 51 l\u- s a bonus to Mr. Lot and his | bigamist pr: speechless, and “may Kick the bucket at any moment,” sa those tongues of fire Ilml l]u‘u.m'm'\l at one time to rend and tear away the auto erust that bad erystalized its to speak, for centuries around Rus: Its great spostles huve be ecither gibbeted or exiled to the bleak Oue or two still linger s Pass 1 Senator Palmer says that if the republican SiLs | terminating the road ut Omaha national convention were to be held to-mor- row the Michigan delegation would be found sojidly in line for Blaine, Denver Tribune d by the conventional Of course, the oh. governmeny is A Surprising Vallure, CincixNang, € Sacho, boot and shoe - manufacturs, assigned | gut Assels. estimated at | aud children by and that no | unsuspecting girls had maivied kiw in where he chooses, but he has no paper to prejudice u court & jury in their favor when they sta fraud under ‘the The democratic 1gly defeated an 1555, there are thousands of democrats who gret It if Cleveland is the pasty nominee. Philadelphia Record: in’ addition to 'is reg representatives of the two arms of the at” Washington, present at the experiwents Colonel Barker living heurt. for wholesale liabilities, causes inuch surprise. wastes of Siheria, The Chicago Herald d on ¢ on of s | proviously b C. M. T, e Nov, N i ] R . 13 $200.000. - The failure | other states, al trayele peculiar i riable mania which oceupation or some time of Lewiston rumors of his had four times tomer crunipled rrest his conduet that he was insanc vl sent to asylum, the s Darnall and his sevente old son visite anit crowds followed feet one lnch.