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YHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, t C 3 Ambli cs T thearted | ing the building and injuring Eagine arently uni days 11 and | o early tn 1 | | > i ’ h . 1as has eaged her high sahool Miss Lottie A. Smith, wife of Edwin T. | About $100 was raised in Cresco last O N Ny fainy | e WKyOR_ - OF . _Hi¥ L m!g‘ Sy of Fremont, hat sued her ex-liege | Week to be vsed in the enforcoment of the MeCool romised 8 1olie con- | for 30,000 damages to_ her character - | laws respecting the sale of liguors and vent flicted by the ungrateful Ed in accusing | the existonce of gambling and prostitu- | her of “adultery. A plyster of that | tion dens W PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERVE OF EURSORIPTION ¢ Dyily Morniag Baition) including Sundny €. One Year . o £10 00 For Bix Monthe . 30 For Three Months ] The Omaha Swnday 1y, majled (0 any nddress, One Yea: . probable, however, that the president’s | The result has been unjustly and un- message will not be read gr the business fairly charged up to the marshal. The of ation entered apon antil Tues: | whole fault liesin our poiice system day, and that after the roll ealls to-day | There is a total lack of organization and | {560 parts amount of bor dov s¢ heal | . Carle Budd, employed on a farm near both hounses will adjourn till to-morrow | an equal lack of responsibility. The | Weening Water pron i : art and make her young again .I,',:,"\‘..“'. Auigonnlyiialtun Mg ont of respect to ex-President- Arthur ot | headof the police force has no voice in | ina coal prospect. voin pane out as good a8 ex- | fghitor of & netghboring farmer named p . y ro diot s So16611 edinat adot | I ays the O'Neil Tribune, *tha | g oM "With savora OVATA OFFer. Xo, 818 Axn 016 FARsAse sonppr. | 10 their own members who have died | the sclection of his subordinates. Under Tlere ar he Hoover, and in company with several 1 { | day is v r dis! when Omaha will AR N AT AT | duting e reonss—Ropresentatives Beach | the method i operation, _charaoter, | schiools of Grand Island. A At of The oy TP Acs. Wit | Ielenas in drove to Bello Plaine | : . ind Arnot of New York nnd Senatot | ability or physical strengtn are not re | Blair dairymen arp shipping milk 0| manufaeturing and commercial interests | And was ma €OMMESFONDENCE ! Pike of New Hampshire. This being the | quired of eandidates. The only qualifi Omahg, and report it a fitable busi- | second to noother city on the continent, | | ‘l‘ljl'l b nzl Keakuk i arrested s All communicitiona relating to news andedt | short session,terminating on the rext | tion meeded is political pull with Pat | Dess And the benefit to Nebraska in general | Omadic urchin the other day not over | ‘ 4orinl muttor should be addressed to the Evi- ssion, & h 4 AR - skl Hosgl + Ll 5 oy of nge whose originality of Tow OF Tk i " ; March, it will bo excoptionaily busy and | Ford, Within three months we shall | (jCoqrding to the Blum Ceeok Horald, | ean never bo computed, A fer was quito striking, o pos % ¢ o Y e Key was tavored with coal A vorda mtidence ackled L i X NCSINEAS LETTERS! | interesting it attention is given to all the | have a new charter and a police commis- 4 Uids; A verdant confidence man tackled two 0 A of the tramo in s&in Coal soot Al bueiness Jotters and romittances should be St g ul verntioat Sor- s | &b A 1 > sauc R Fremonters in Sanders county last week, | 0 a el . . Adireseed o s Dh T ntiskinG Cowpany, | Subjects prepared and promised for its | sion, a strong police force and probabl; The O'Neill Frontier trusts the Omaha | and as an inducemenjy to invest permit: [ {5 " indifferent to the OsanA. Drafte, checks nid postoffice orde consuleration, but it is to be expected | an experienced and competent head, en- | vein will dip up and give Holt county o | ted them to win $20. When he nad braced grand bounce’ racket out of town e made payable 1o the order of the P s o Sharp, shrewd, devilish and reckless i SODUIAGS PRYELIE TO LG OFAGEOLUIe GOty that many of these will be deferred to the | dowed with proper authority ovet his | clignee. the game to clean tiem out thoy declined | '\ B SN T e i i m next congress, as well from policy as | men. Until that time what can we ex X company in Beatrice, with a capital [ o bite and catinly” walked off with the | Il typronching cares. 1o fiad heen o THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. 1 £ (C of time 10 give thom adequate | pect to gain by a change of marshals ¢ | Of $30.000 proposcs to sunply the state | Winhing, And the stmowphere in tho trani long enotigh (o Have forgotton his E. ROSEWATER, Eprron. | consideration and to arrange inevitable | What new marshal sould do better than “";" “‘i“"" pipe and tiling ty-1s you clintged Witi: Suljjiutous ||| ! ’mi or the origin of his birth. Neither 0 P ————————————————weewe | Aterenio vtive y sos. " . A ke AT v The Union ific company is pay A 5 did he lack the cantivating traits of the 7 » S e difference bl"“l o .m‘t“_u’hf,;- s, | Cammings doos undor thocircumstances! | ot far i of way fof ' branch on aghissing from His tiomo | tramp in swearian, ChoWing aun. qrink Wl wundoudtedly. 5 DAL 3 A great deal of unfinished business i Could we hope to get a first-class chief |y the North Platte valley at Davenport, Thayer county. His wife | Sworn Statement of Cireulation, | from the last session will demand first at- | of police for three months' time with 10 | Seventy-five thonsand doliars 1 hard | has issued ular through the press i - attracta large nwmber State of Nebraskn, ). o tention, of which the most important | cortainty of reappointment whon his | cash were put into building improve. | iving a description of him. = He s a man INTERARY NOT 3 ; Botnty of Doustas. §* * matters ar the Hennepin canal measure, | form had expired * ments in Crelghton this year of medium height, spare buiid, bluw eyes, |\ 0L e Of people. establishin Geo, 1. Trschuck, “Seeretary of e e | o motion to pass a bill increasiog the | Thie.is what the contest over the mar- | - Tho St. Payl Tndopendent, by Elis & | (01 Sty WOGHitha, SHe WSRO o Niitative and Critieal [listory of RELSLY. Publiching company. dacs solemply, SWEAL | duty on importations of Sumatra tobnoeo, | hialship resolves itself into, apart from | Button, 1 a tidy candidate for adds and | 1y of ratiier pleasant address. Awcrica.” This great work 18 editei by | 2CERY Menufactories subscriptions in Howard county. “Tho news regarding the coul discov- | Justin Winsor, libturian of Harvard Uni ¢ the actual circulation of the Daily Beo 0 X weck ending Dec. 5, 1856, was as | the Cuatting resolution, and » proposition | the consideration of the dictates of justice ST i o Wk " N ! undoubtedly pro yonanzan, | aee 1 L ) versity and corresponding secr of » o ; notonly for Omaha but for the whold | Pi% 8 tha s the Mest roint | o Massachusetts Histovical soclety and the city will no follows to amend the rules so as to permit the | and faie pls Battay, Noy, 2. 12300 | house to enable a majority of the mem e AT, Bty JOUSAAL gress, { \ ¢ | Vil volutme. troate of English expl S ar Lot s the order msiness. 5 - D week heap conl means a substantis 118 yolu oats of linglish oxplc 2 AP DOHRD, ST | bers detormme the order of bisine . Army Desertions. Tho Wynkoop arrested i Denver st | Noon for thermetropolis in manafactur: | 4ons and settlements in North Aunerica doubt be increased to a y The privileged repo; clude several General Sheridan, in his late report to | week, i% d at MeUook for crooked: | 1 S i 1 from 1497 to 1650 Lhe first chapte Wednesday. s 4 v ! week, i8 wanted at MeCook for crooked- | ing ontorprise all kinds, and it i3 \ { i A LHUIBAYS DEC, Duacses sreenrs or on the president's “pension vetoes, | the secretary of war, notes a keavy re- | ness in real estate transactions hoped it mnence will ot b contined | dovoted fo “The Voyages of the Cabots™ | po pulation of 260.000 Friday, Dee, Vs b but these will doubtless mnot duction in the number of desertions from Wi |h:-\:|n ntity is suflicient,” says the | to Omaha alone and is contribu ;‘ u-;_ '”m\;l» e -nlyn |,“ E immediately presented The b 2 Aurora News, it will boom Omaha, CItis pradent * the Blair Repib- ' of the Massachuselts f apf#fodae £ e 1 . : the army during the past year as com R H tiie yWitheheaneonl.” | 1 i " stor oty. Itis accompanied by - Yea s n the se ealendar ane v o 2 y 18 ish the state with eheap coal lican, ‘‘not to get excited about the DA, ied by : o e O I Tzscivo | 01 e HOURE B merons, | Dared with former sears, n 188¢ over [ The announcement of the coal find in | Oaia conl find.” If it s trie i is great | Seitenl epny ow the souseos of W6 20 0 wocing the ealu omber, A. D, 18 BRI | S many of thom upon which reports | %000 enisted men deserted. Diring 1595 LA (LI Gl B TR S ott flule wiites, about Huwiinwand SRt < ot Ey TP X X generous praise in the ) No commodi ould so bene A 3 3 5 : being fep e | have been made will necessarily be | the desertions have been barely half that Blaie won't boro for conl.” says the | all clusses ns cheap fuel. But supposo | Lirake, Chapter 11 is dovotad to “kx- | off atll 1eal estate in the leposes fd says tint cogetary of i | neglected. Among the more important | number, This geatifying chango Gen. | Republicans “the citizens hive all the | the report is a cheap artifice to boom- the S ibl earkbution - Fror Chutlas 6| 28 eraee Gy elenintion of the Dily e for | measures it committee of the whole | yrq) Shoridan attributes tothe mensures | DOFe they 1 tile watorworks." |Ltow b1 DGstaty’ Capoaibiy, eht Smiith. *Sir Wa i The Seutle” | CEFY. Al suburban the month of Jantary, 189, was 10,57 copies, | are the Grant monument bill, bills to es- | 411 on 1o improve the condition of the life < I the cos ik s out,” says !{" 2 "\ NHEE i ""“.1""‘""'“' i ments at Roanoke and Voyages to 3 B copios: o ablish 1 Jrm system of bankrupte: ¥ A % Nor latte T i ill ke | An ancient maide cupying ninna,” is the title of n 4 ’ 0 p J 208 copies: for )iy 3, copie: ss the Ts ¢ chuantepec, | yiroment aftor thit TOALS' BOEVIOO, BOIAEY won formed in Chenenne | With a yell the other morning ‘on discoy- 11 be found one ¢ © Mmos sresting & P o 7). § £or Auzust, 1480, 18,468 coplossfor Replember. | to voorm the consular sorvice, nuthor | aoncny aftor thitty yeats sorvice | A soclety hs becn formed in Ghenenue TR A e RGN el 4 WA 188 10 cop for_October, 153, s it X Both causes have undoubtedly had | county for the sole purvose of portions of the voiume. 1t is followed by Boples IO e menoe, | 17ing the issue of cirenlating notes to na- | (bic effeet m | duminishing de iestead jumpers and - pre-emption | 4 Jhoving explained that e was | Viveinia 16061630, (chapter V) by | Floerybody that has = tional banks, to pension Mexican veter- | yiong, but there is still room for | YOt RS L R S R il oy M ; ; : Mi Staums s said to be digusted | ans and inerease existingpensions, wnd | it q S provement. Last yoar one. | YOk selippiag in tiborally to secur | i L jy o the Viggni Lisworial saciely. | horeght real estate here with the result of his prosceutions against | to reduce dutios on imports awd repeal | yolpil of the entire army doserted. In | fo tiqosty Mehodist untversitys o | he North Bend Fiail figures the bene- | itov of the Magazine of American land jobbers in tho west. Itis harder | the taxes on tobacco. Tiie house calen- | 1481 one man out of every soven was | huve boen mipeeried o d MG FRO0 G hisway: “Omaha will cortainly fory, writes o chapter upon *Norumbean | foet8 anade from 16O to for acamel to o through the eye of a | dar contains a large number of nterost- | oo AU ol S it el sl ceive o new impotus and cheap coal” will | and 1ts English Explorers.”’ George ¢ L 3 marked as a deserter on the mu I'he Bloomington Justice has ¢ B ) needlo than to sccure o conviction of | mg measures, among them the amended | o0 rtuon per cont o its shapo and \rs considorably tm. | thrillevery home and hamlot of thig | wurd Bllis, in echapter VII disq 100D per cent on the R s e as | o zamis LI HHAEChe FeGREM P Bt LS ven | reents LA s considerably e country with new life and unprecedented | “The Religlous Tlement i the oot b o e CRES S LUt | OLLC0g6ELIOn, o : ore | 1 { ud coytents, prosperity. It coal can be furnizhed at | ment of New. England—Purit n q should be any good reason for. Onc ] thousand private bills, which will fully Ml Average... selected and printed at home. Omitha ai §2 per ton, it ean be laid | Soparatists in England. This iy appro- | €8T, they have in- = i ! ol 15 | preat eause tor dosertion among the en- | ; Captam W. D. Young was serfously in- | doors of eastern and - central Nebraska | priately followed by Franklin I8, Dexter’s O rott const defenses should | oceupy the Friday night sessions. 1t i | gud men of our army is the smailness | 1" 28 Sutton by a falling pile siriking | for not move than $3, which will cer- | contribution, *“Ih¢ Pilgrin Church and vested, and the sawme recelve the prompt attention of congress. | oxpocted that vory early in the sossion | of tho companios and troops and of the | bimdirs o vatiocnd b e s Botion | tuinlybe of - supremie’ benelit “to the | Flymouth Cotony. Chiarles Deane, L, “Ten millions of the surplus can be yery | the confercnce reports will be ready on | garmicons where they ave stationed. This | oreck, - o Bt bl Jundles the subject of *New Eng- | thang is bownd, to con profitably employed net year in provid- | the bill repealing the pre-emption and [ yiacti i EC AT T EENEE S | It i estimated that $50.000 has been | <fronmno NS LIS Ll LG ' ing for the defense of ten billions of prop- | timber culture laws and the Northern | jiio'o i enard duty. While in largo g‘,‘ sunk in o rospect holes in the vicinity I‘U:I“;',‘\";‘}‘,_‘;,“ W, ‘l,‘jl’,“" o of Thble pen of John Austin Ste .| tinee, erty which now lies at the merey of any | Pacific railroad forfeiture bill. Early con- | oo ™ 00 ‘e only called upon | Of Nebraska City, yet there is - | Rock, seut tlio defunct o lotter of con ) inm A. W hitchead tells of **I' fourth-rate naval power deration will probably be given to the | ¢ g e B O tion to try again if the Om dolence couched in tender words, as fol- | Engl East and West Jersoy acific railway funding bill, and other el i | o ; pans out: Jows: “Whon you set up the Table Rock | 1689, ** I'ie Founding of Pennsylvania," Mavor Bovp is assuring his fricads | measures which will most likely reecive e ORI LI0Y The windunil invented by the Whit- | prim ainst me 1 suppose you | forms tho subfect of cha S that Murshal Cummings’ removal will | the attention of the house before the ses- often compelled to W comb brothers, of Holdredge, has become | thought yot had done a cute thing, ‘but | Frederick D Sline, libvarian of the soon be an accomplished fact, and that | sion is far advanced are the senate posts on alternate nights in ition | so_popular the boys propose to | when the election rewurns came in it did 1 Society of Pennsylvania. Willia 5 TS G ct0 mpis is | equip a factor meet the increasing [ not seem so cute, did it? It was an | T, Brantly writes abont *“I'he Engli H f the council will in this way give a hand- | amend ed polygamy bill, amended ;L’l:';; ‘l"f“"“‘m,‘l"'.,’"" on, 1'“:; 4|‘ ’t“‘,"[ Ao il ul menn thing to do after all I had | Maryland, 1 it 4 We have a Wge list of hafflfllfls some endorsement to hi$ admimstration, | toral count bill, the Indimu seye Whon it 1s ndtled to i gree ont - oaiis for | “The coal find in Omaha, if verified,” | done for you.rIngratitude is the buscst Al thest contributors are men ‘who of hoth insid 1 suburha: If the mayor has charges (o bring against | bill, and the Sioux reservation bill. L Ll b s Is City Journal, *will in rimcs, ind hesides it don't pay Ko alin it ) BRI LB ot mnsiae ang - stburnan the marshal let him produco them tho'senate o speoial day has been as. | POLice duly, repairing of barracks, build- | sure Nebras ag one of ‘the most enetal Thayer has written to Generat | {o0Is, A8 Wb I KESATEIEe KOy or : A8 g of roads and tlegraph Tines «nd 1 s sty the nation. We re Avingste > s per- | eCess to every available source of infor. HV ore i ial list: gmed to the bankruptey bill, whien [ 18 f ronds and telograph lines anda | papulous statos dn the nation. We re- f R, . Livingstin of Flatfsonth, & por | marion, “Ihis work will undoubiealy property. Here is a partial list: ik shonld be u large aitendance at | will probably involve cousiderable dis- | wori8 PLUES SR 0 B SILE HIE i of co i become candidate on the domocratie | Rrove the most valnable contribution to A the opera house on ay cvening, | cussion, The resolution for the consider- | S 38 MY, G Le o es | Omithia, ' suys the g " “hias | ticket in opposition to him. They haa | fmerican hisiory that has yut appoared. | glock 18, Credit Fon addi- when the Nebraska Humane society will | ation of executive nommations in open [ g0 50 (=) sidors” menial servico | cxeited the e stale W “tented together in the gloomy days of il m e e ARt aaRimon of: i tion, 8 tots, trackage each side, hold its first meoting. Its ol2:ets should | sossion Is among the matters for consid. | 1OM What he considers menial service | yj, “with tho times unfess it is boring a | war, had marched together, drank from | ERtEts, CRERANE 8L BTG G S8 i : A T AT S || Rt B DR G by the most direet routo regar A OIERaTth B At ) nteen and had stood side by | ¢ient documents, « S withre | within (wo blocks of coal mine. vention of eruelty to children is one of | The commuttee on appropriations has § . 3 Y 5 AR e forences to the sources of information oo SonRéiionoes, he concent > | Falls City isin u flourishing fnancial n o ““; e liae tho. siudent of history this worl: | - 13argutn. Hrose uims, which will find o seope in | its work well advansed. hasing boon | STmY in largo posts iy removing gradn- | condition, - With the exceptioil of ) st scones sannot by casily. sun- | possessesamine of rarc and valuable [ f-room ousc, Idicwild, 85,100 Omnh \ =) ally these objections by dividing the | on the high school, the town is entircly A0 LA IEHOaANE AT AT EReT iformation. It is for sale by subseri om house, Kdicwild, mew makia. busily engaged on 1t for two weeks past, mong n largor number of men, | iree of dept. Taxes are consequently 3 j! }1’.“_"‘]“ ."‘;‘ ‘|C"‘ it Time | "only. J. IL Chambers & Co., St J L) ’ — and it is expected that at least three bills arrisons are made complote | Uht and living cheap. oanuot ehill Jt8 wormth, distance canndt | Louis, are tho general agents. $6,000. Do xot fail to attend the Humane so- | will be ready for the consideration of the | 11y 1o frontier gives way to the settle- | o -Af there is coal in Ol ero 1s | 57 then it is that the. mamory of haroid | = G-room house, Improvement As ciety's mecting at the opera house house beforo the holidays. It this com- | pio % ealictor ontside duty become | Batihon! e Prio Nobrasds ; grows brighter and_brighter till | Edward P. Vining, formerly of Omahn, | gocintion. iot 99x 154, cast front Tuesday. The building should nuttee shall pursue the unusual course of | (i fel o Tt d e 4 OO s Lo b ska me- te surrounded with a halo of | Put now of Chicago, has for years made | J L0 0 s AT e S e o 2 et ess frequent, and the dissatisfaction is | tropolis will not be the only place that | 5 o seall the fao i astudy of Shakespesn particularly of 873,500, crowded. There will be interesting ¢ yushing its bills to their passage earl o orot lory. Agam | reeall the fact that it was ; oroNCec. ! SEBLSIETHLE ! & SEILSD it passegolear.y i | Tegsenod, will profit by the tind fo Vo that 1 surrendercd the comnand | Hamlet. — His latest contributiod * 10 [ goroom howse, Georgin avenue eloquontspeakers and no collection. Tho | the sossion, instend of holding them back | ™y o yho intorests of the country “With the expectation of another trun | of Yt whole. rogiment, the First Ne- | Shakespearian literature is an essay on { %) 0l 4y age nt ' aims and objcets of the organization will | to obstruet other legislation, it will be | | ojis military service looked upon as | Failway, and tiie hope that she has a c braska, when I recoived my promotion. | <Lunein the Play of Hamlet.” = This is SO LA TRIALE DA A and be fully explained, and they only need | practicable for the house to ' diseuss and | e 1o R SR SR (PP AT | mine wider her,” says the York Republi- | When | parted with you and thom, it was | #ecompanied by a letter from J, O Hal- |- gas, full lot, barn, cte., near explanation to claim the heartiest sup- [ dispose of other important and pressing | 4.0y ‘ g"q‘d 3 AT lnp‘v\ 2 “\n,‘ “ (:!llnx(nxlg:mmx::l}msl_x:- 15 on the Ligh | nhmost like parting ‘With 'l"]v own family. lli;l\;"['“|:Illl|‘1]ll:p‘l:;|. 1«_:.;:“;“; -l_ln-llxn- w‘;“‘-‘v!\}r LOAvenwa L 67,700, port of the peoplo of Omuhu. matters, chiof “‘f“;“?“"‘f",“ tho aues | enough within the lines of military DA Eor PS5t 15eToves that malthar I’f,ff:‘\ SRprovenand thing tried to ] Shinkespeare.”” The pamphict. containing | Elouse, 8 rooms, 2 lots, Windsor g G g SRR T tion of revenue reform. 1t is too much | ;o0 ¢ retain the best through volun- | Van Wyck nor Weaver shall be elected | friendship. You have proven also how | these two articles, is used by the Shakes ace, 2 blocks west Pari SENATOR VAN WYOK'S enciuics are not | to expect, however, that'Mr. Randall, s | o'l onlitment Uniten ‘States senator. The suspicion is | beantiful “he flowers which grow | Peare society of New York. 5,200 AR gns LS T eLORICI WO EkBInEO! rman of the appropriation commit- | i R iy spreading over the borders of Nemuha | upon the garden walls of politics.” " ] RSt ; A Ihe members trom the back counties do will so radieally depart from his Mr. Qarlisle’s Seat that the Post is a wind instrument., North Bend has developed another “Alunln-_lmixll‘ Ol‘l ];uld Notes on Apple | House and lot in Lowe's sddie not respond as enthusiastically as was | past attitude as to permit the course of | n puoba the gentl \ L “If it is a real live coul mine they have | clerical leach, a woli in sheep's cloth h"“f},“i’mw‘;‘, 'uéu“}x‘.iul'“-" Jiag just ] tien, §1.800. hoped to the overtures of the anti-Van | jogislation to run smoothly if, by so bh, NI, B0 (53HaIaEin GAR) b in Omaby,"” says the Waloo Wasp, | ing by the name of Beggs, alleged 1o be | Xiow Forke Dt contuing a meeit deal of | Fine new house in Elanscom Wyck emissaries. There are men who | g A ) denly acquired national notoriety by ‘hat a bonanza it. will e to that eily | a Methodist preacher and a circuit rider. | oW YOIK. JLCONLAINS 8 great 0 a doing, there wouli be the least danger of ST i f A 2 S o Ay information in a small compass m re- ace, Catherine sireet, 10 ! e whole » fear of their con- . i A almiost ccessful race for oy and the state; but if it is only a little | Brother Beggs was taken in and fed by . h eadt s ) have a more Wholesome fear of their con- | aetion adverso to his policy respecting | Almost - successiuy race Jor CONZLOSS |y, state boom it wont last long. the Hickok family, and began to feel hiy | &4rd to planting, grafting and managng {000l pented by furnace, best stituencies than they have of the 10ss of | the revenues, and hope of reform based | agamst Speaker Carlisle, has been in- Among the long list of state papers | 0ats at once. With eyes and palms turned apple trees. Just how prictic 1 use fRiannvlphss: upon such expectation is very cer- | duced to believe that he has a case for | jubiluting on the coal find in Omaha only | heavenward he led fo family prayers, | |5 104 & formationiis oa ";:}{‘\_‘I:”:R}:T_ :“l:'oo n the city. Buargain, e ) _ tain to be disappointed. Nor o i i 3 one doubting Thomus can be found, and | meanwhile planning to prey upon the | .o 50 Sk N v Myssts. Cannast: and Morrison willbe | {20 10 B < ppoinf o contest :u}d will present it to the next | pac S hm“fid in Lincoln. Truly, Cal, | peace and unity of the family. Mrs. fices there is no_ apple or hardiiand nol | LRttt o ek promptly on hand at the onening of con- | 15 there in the situation any really strong | 5,50, The alleged frauds, it they can | ‘you turn the good we have into envy.” | Hickok was selected as mis victim, bus [ [BENES ot \moviagan valls (gf Hanc D RO, ) D e will . thele. best vs maky | iRdication that the people will gt rolict | e ¥etantinted, would reduce the voto | 1t is roported that Juan Fernandoz | before the Biblo thumping hypocrite'suc- | {roftise: QSR Mumber of cuts arcin- | 10th and Ollo wtrocts, Lake's o T0ll inithodlcaing actalen.. It fll';m\tflmm burden from this £ORETESS | of Mr. Carlisle by 2,600, and as his ofi- | Boyle of North Plaits, s to be appointed | ceeded m pringigEEhoritoN thinaslonis TORNCRAN0 TR 003 addition, $2,800; $100 -cash, Aameo olomng, sekaion, “Tho Carlisle-Morrison party will repeat [ & ' % by, 9,600, aud; ae bls ofi. | Bovie Hh s e appointed |1 from Wim dated Pawnee City, Sep- =i ol PRI is tashionablo to sucer at Mr, Morrison | /ittty COCCER FENY B %, FORTES f“] majo !\m:“o.lu,bt 533, there is o SEIoYExrARIInREYIang Rpinister plou- | tol e 53, fell Ito tho hands of hef hus. | 17 the Decomber wumber of Cassclls | bolance §25 per month. inco his defeat, but his work for revenue | & e St SR TG T A | Inrge margin for Thobe to_ope on. Ho | b tagonin. Mr. Joyle 4% | band and opened his eyes to Bege's vil- | Kamily Magaine the two ine lot in Washington Square reform, however unconsidered, has not | 35 BN defonted, and botwhen Whe | ig reported to hiave engaged General But- | ! lniny. This lotter, published m tho | | AWIul Young W ' and €2,300. been entirely thrown aw A'congress- | (ontN # 1@ whole ques- | 1oy g0 one of his counsel, and his fellow | p : T North Bend Flail, is nddressed to *Dora, 4 EDIALY CaRiD) » h pRAY. A COMBLESS | tion will be again doferred. A subject of ; J J The demoeratic factions in Weeping | Pt SOt E G 12 000 bege her 1o | other contributions include a pay mian with tie courago of his convictions | Uon * be aEM8 Solrrec. A Subieet OF | workingmen will see that ho has the | Water ‘are howling like hungry wolves | 1nY ‘ g5 is sweh a rare sample amid the display of | 000 commerce regulation, upon which g AO0ES| | the “Library of the British Museum necessary funds. Meanwhile 1t is under- | for the postoiico, the republican inoun. | 200 hitw, i Kansas Kuethor o be | hr. Righard Garnett;w poem, *A Gir current statesmanship as to awaken com- [ 000 von s imperativel At stood that Mr. Carlisle 15 not giving him- | bent baving I(\l}{n.l‘tl lln.- briny stream clinge, 1t gives me the gratest Tleasure | Story ‘”w.lu.u][ has iu.,- hmlnr[ul‘ h;l!nlu ment and thought on the questions which l"',h e n‘ ot (lltlyl/“] i ,i‘{'t' self any serious concern about the matter, | 1% 8ringed with gore and mossback wool. | 14 think of it, & it scames I can hardley | RIece Hustration: the sexies of papeys of Raeheand honeht on Ve Hucs Each house Las pass originaty|lacas ARIERELEBRES R IERIATR A ST If the coal find m Omana proves to ic e to come when T know | /7 Boonoa i Stir ’ Ll ing with it, and for some days past the STy et YEERY Ty T be one-half as good as represented,’’ says ¢ the two happyiest mortals | kour ‘Fhrough -Litiic i« | conference committee has beon endeay. | Ui0F¢ Were auy frauds commitied in bis | the York Democrat, *Thanksgiving, Snerth can hold. Iam well and hope | Ginnt's Bones,” and besides other good 2 i i of this ihe b go tho l“ A4 b district that he was even remotely respon- | 1886, will be remembered as one of tho I find you well, happy and as things, the two fushion ors from Paris y winter which camo ib so unexpeot. | SHIDELO ATHAEE TUE AIRITRCE between | Gyio for them, and we huve no doubt that | most prominent events in the history of | sweet as eyer. "Kiss tooty for me & for | A0d London, which the lady readers hiave : edly as to tind many people unprepared, | the two m“a(‘fix l“" to "; l]]w“mll the | ¢ frauds are shown to have been com- | the state.” vour self & I togethor. [ am sure 1 will | ¢ 'nm'\l to ll\;p{vml“lllmll-’ . e | Situnted on the Military Road, is joyfully welcomed in one commumty. s_“”?’;‘,‘“’."” o Reagan bill will not | ippeq M. Carlislo will not desire to take heriflHyers, of Cass county, is | Dreame of youto-night. Now my sweet | A6 Hiver for Beechioen = eat ol I | oyer which ma os to St. Paul is grateful, jubilant, expectant, | Fecede or accept any compromuse that | qcibiavd of them. We do not believe | hominated for” the wardenship of 'the | one, good by for this time with all the | G850 S0000 0 by Professor Roberts, | gne ¢ o 3 “Decembor opens,” sz one of its | would sacrifice the popular and most state penitentiary by the Papiltion ‘Time Love und Kisses for vourself and tooty, DD Fhotihin nper £ 4 the city thun any other within j papers, *‘with great cal weatner,” vita! features of that measn ’J‘Ix_«- na- ‘." _l dvurt g I."[\lfbl;xnl\“\)\'lmr .\'p«-n‘_ :l'rtl\)\lltlll\ _y:m:"v I:‘X"!l‘v}h‘)l\:'f f‘i‘!‘v‘nL l!rt‘. Biblic Srlm““n.!. discusses o | blocks of Walnut Bl Bepot on and thereunon th editor counsels the | tional bank _question, - the disposal | eyt in the house, if he could not show | every grade. O 10 CTOURS 01O Yo for ever. Archbishop French. Follow | ts Liina Deople to subordinats s}l other cohatder | ©f. tho " atill = large = troasury ~sur- || A8, YRR S R e R e o G | T REASe tho bognning ot s nowisorial. hutiss Wik, 4 ations to the ice fostival of twi ths | Plus, the silver question, the subject of ! A Eridnd] The sum of $370 has been allowed by lowburn’s Oller,”” by Sura ey, Al peice from %250 to $300, on s 10 the ostival of two months e His present sense of sceurity is due, we | the government to C. C, Crowell, of Blair, ton at Dewd- | humber of ~excellent things by good & hence, picturing with free fancy the pos- | ! clenses, questions re aling to tho {),,)igve, to the eonvietion that the charges | as the a share of damiizes done g writers, and Stone's Theological Aviic tenth cash, bolanee 10 per sible glories of that occasion. The | foreign commerce of the country, and < i wroog of fraud are unfounded. We have con- | his fatl estate by rebel p 8, [ mia Blonx Falls univorsiy y | Seripture Lessons, Poetey and Pietur pnih. Fhese fots will double iz 1. 4 A i i i e S M A ai5 ¥ el e ! Aot \e Sioux Falls university is reported | oot 4 A e n h se tots will double in mumul;.t 1 sour wa o br l:‘.-;:n suc- ;:]"“;‘_:‘;lt‘,‘;:,?f,,'.‘;:f,‘.:;ql‘:\.-lf;:,-l.. l,,‘){'l‘\'_ fidence, therefore, that Thobe will have | ¢ covered by the celobrated Genev | 4,5 By iishing condition £0.10 ke, up Hus oHE Humhos cess, and having the most friendly con 2 t a ) Thob ’ : i Co, New Y e wi ar Cing e & W | o fuir show if he porsists in muking ! arce along the line of e ol Coy Now YOrk, o eontding an | 22MNE WHRID year, Ahus 1nglellg cern for the enterprising community that | De expected to figure to some extent in | (o0 nd that if e proves the allega- | An_old gentleman named Emerson, | Norhwestern in contral Dakota. e e SN o prani or 1,000 per eent ont made it so, we sincercly hope the pro- | the deliberutions of the scasion, but most | yjons of fraud, or enough of them to | i NIz aLs ToATR.oF nirt, hecaming dusatis: crworks at Mitchell were com sing storics are by * and Y A [Hibo aln of them, and perhaps will doubtless LW s Bl ed with the earthly sccomnic ons eted Monday aud the tests show the ‘aye Huntington contr 2 i AN ipstioal ls yoar will bo a groncer |5 280 ; e ot | overcomo Mr. Carlisle’s majority, that | his son's house in Kvarney county, had a | DIt MOWILS AR AR i, | lYe LR RD sapitoR W | get what you want for they w trinmph. But we venture to suggest to | Y 4 f & | gentleman’ will surrender the seat. | grave dug and fenced, and then hanged | 10 B M k A R I & 4 & the good people of St. Paul that they be future congress. | Wo do not know of any oth dem. | Rimsels. - DOsES. other of her p; s on “Some i hi | st soon go. 1 ot 4 e - : SRR nty-seven yoars of age, | able Woman he cditor' def " not unprepured for disuppointment. Al- The Howl Ax | ooratic congressman 1n whom we | A rear end collislor with an active | g i ready some of the alleged weather s T rering loonos of tairoad. cons | “All Along the Line,” and the * i R - would bazard such confidence. Ro- | horse shattered the eotlarbone of g hias lipgoring lignek of palroad cons| 858 180 MDA A K We alo muke a speeialty prophets are predicting an open winter [ 1€ ¢ Agcich garding tho outlook for the re-clection | Everect. The mag has securcly o the century ive things for chidre South Dmala property for sule. after the boginning of the new year, | Wings' removal etill continues. It is | Geniy Carlisle to the speakershup it ap. | Lshod s reputation s a high ki Chicago parties have invested $10,000 | vontributions are u) ; whilo'there are numerous “old citizens” | keyed up to a higher pitch sinco 4 repory | poars to have become lass problematicnl | ner pahep ¢ toveladdition to th * | in a pork packing house ut Mitchell, the | P Lothrop & Co., Boston List your propesty with us. all over the laad who recall winters | hus been circulated that the committee of | within the past few days. Democratic | 1t was s Hastings pastor who rewmar building being comploted just w timé for | i which started in as one s nud | the council which has been investignting | congresemen in Washington or on thelz | on recovering from i sudden cotiision | 19 18l AT hmidt, o ranchman | foBUANS @ number of e 2 finished with the : the MofTat case has advised Camnga: | Way thore who express themselves on the | With wn iey Sitewats, that to English | 31000 1R Vou rehe, nar Didwond, | nesther the north o theboith wond s | ¥he Wme auwe properts subject seem to regard bis re-clootiod as | G G SR W Wad down bis | A3 Sau KT EIR SRR A SRIHAT (i Gt S AT S A b puiarpel an interviow n dayor two 820, sald all | i Bitee Lendor fs dut with The one hundrodth dividend of 40 conts | of the trotter, and it is accompuuicd by n | We alw buve property of the demoorats want Carlisie for speakor | causiic rvlew of Lhe packinis howso. face | DOF share of tho Homestake company is | humbor of inscriictiye tablos, Ao seticls | whnds for sae. and that ho will have no serious opposi- | Lon J0r causIE tho Tomoval of Postmas. | BOY being pd. [Tho total smount. puld | i by woan, god | tion. This is leaving Mr. Randall cn- | ter Canuon, an old-tmne and unwavering | 1% ividends 13 9,509,190, or =045 0 ¥ ey s of he would consent to retain his seat, even if assured of the support of every demo- cash paid, Come in ot ¢ The concerted kowl for Marshul Cum Southern Bivouae for December | will wdvestise it well for you. contains u nu wr of orig I oand strik Cousiy BeEN Forsox has at last sailed | resignation while exunerating him from . Opegary Zor Sheflield and the puvlic may expect s | all blame in conucction with Mofav's | dssured. Mr. Townshend, of Iliinois, in two yours' rest from descriptions of his | arrest, The BEE has no personsal end to blonde whiskers, Enzlish drawl and gaily | secure in its defense of Cummings against colored scarf pin Cousin Ben, however, | the senseless ribaldry and abuse which | as beel ade eve ore tha p lie ai ills [¢ mns its conte 0 It ', o unlikely that the Pennsylyania statesman L dhard, towa ltem | tive artic ~ reporter’s pencil himself for two years in | Cummings can be proved to be incom- | WHHEELY that the TSIV SEAWSIAD | Colonel Richard Livesey. of Wymor (reston is troubled w istrict article | rly every "N New York and the boys have made ita | petent or in any way respensibic for the | W!!! Hind 1L exped 'I‘“" not to urge his | qipped headforemost out of a coune one | idea | 1 tir s ¢ Novth- [» ] point togive him all the notoriety possi- | incompetency of the wolice which he js | Cidims, and as to Mr. Cox it is not at | night last weok and destroyed the roman | Sleds have been substiuted fi spira i duction [} i ) ble as a sort of {professional revenge | supposed to control, it will not urge his | ent apparent that he will be wunted. ;«l;‘u"x‘:::r(..i hl~‘r]\uw ‘:\Qn.“\g 4 tnlm cars in Burlington | ‘ tis opisady of . s o » H rom e city wi restore his " 1, 2 1) s 1k U ot in A ‘ Falam | ’ g ; exhorbitant custom duties on antiquiti “If there is conl at Omaha there is coal | o Glghe Plow Works Compan p confoderito comunesio ; ngooddeal of & man in spite ot the | endorsement of the scheme which Mayor | o 3 A P o . | right here at Arapahoe, says the | ja¢ smoration in Davenpors important contribuiion 0 g B AR atlaaldn 8 ety 2 - od ha S L i) L Susan B. Anthony is eyidently meditating It N N (e 1 ate incorporation in Davenpor \nor containing s 5 ) : { lo ribaldry of the pross, Heis & | Boyd has been trying for months to on- | >4 B Aot foneer. *“The Great 1 Am did not in. | 181 Weqtporanon i JRveubot e | D1 g 50 ) Jot- Vabraska production born in Tekawah, | gineer. It does not believe that Marshal | @ tHP abroad. tend that this fine and vast prairie should | 28 e ot oA | pusaldlafanion. Hak s 1. y Juffalo and a membe i T P he populated unless there were other : )8t a 08t \ arty” W ¢ in iut g sa 1 ineimber of the | Cummiugs shoutd be made the seapegaat STATE AND TERRITORY, devyices for fuel, besides buflulo chips.” A. Lattimore, who bruiscd his person | favorable i par in thut eity Lis large property in for tne persistent failurs of the mayor to o —_— The Wayne Herald of date December | 00 8 defective sidewalk in Algonu, wants | install terests in Omaha call him: frequently to | support the enforcement of the laws and Nebraska Jottings. 16, 9089, roasts the. Omaha & Northern | $3,000 to poultice his fecling 1 1 ! our midst and he will become & perman- | for his continued sttempts tb break down | Brownville will prospeet. rallroad scheme iu this way: “Our | The law requires all the ju l'l in the | caed Arnn T [ il ent residont among us when ho leaves the | the murshal at the expense of the safety | Holt county wants a coal bore. Owmaha contemporaries are again talking » to meet 1n convention utDes Moines |, 0 Co T 10ty ¥ A, ¥ Y| The Platts: 4 i Ve & the first Wednesday in January Pozzon n Ut (84341 Sheflield ronsulstip He is 1 cool, clear | aud goed name of the law-ubiding peo- m{;‘”“““““"”‘ jail s clear of eriwi- up that Rapar ralway that his beeg thelr | ontie frsh Tedueschy T otlior | (uees a soft and beautif paded law ver rupidly approsching mid- le of this eity. The -y 3 pet scheme for more than two centurics. Sioux City is threatened with another Y fl‘y‘,“:.,‘l, l:1‘|\| “lr.r\:l"_lin: i L'. u’x‘: F;:;‘::l;\ 2 Ium]l d. v';l:.{‘ mr‘i::mllml,:c? _lc.uw( l‘"'"’. A company has been organized to put | As our forefathers used to suy, rats! daily newspaper It s intimated that the | 50345,y 47 0eists | A " Lo agge, mush esteomed by is u fillod with personal enemics of the [ " joo o fhe lakes of Kearney, witha [ During the blizzard twa weeks hgo the | saloon interest will put up the bulk of thie - 4 Room 9, Redick’s Block hearted o i i elected b cal frie ! a generous warm hearted companion an al selected by political friends of | capital of $80,000 nogs on the Kepnebec fara 1o te | boodle St. Paul lumber gard, Thir non oeoupying a well established position in | the mayor. Every eflfort made to ¢uforee | The boiler in the Wilson clevator at | county piled togetber in tiers aui. came The blans for -a four-story Masonic | Califo strects, mukes luw 2nd Floor. the protession which he has chosen. the liceuse law -or to pull tue | Stanton collapsed last weeck, demolish- | out of the aritis at the end of three days | temple at Davenport buve beeu arranged ! on building wateral bines eyery cien

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