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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8. 1886 THE DAILY BEE. The Message Not Conciliatory. firmly than ever, and it is entirely safe | at work in the wheat masket, and, m“,‘} is now worth §0,000a sear, and hels tuter: | TR DRESIDENTS' MESSAGES. | suqwed Chugeh tlowe nnder on the 2nd The message of the president will dis- | to assuma that the present congress will | Lined with the coveriag of shorts and ;““j“‘ g i “Hhul";" l\\v\““fyl_: f‘l'\:-l 1\-:.:';3!‘: 5:n‘_|‘-u§ . {}‘,‘"v'm“‘als;: PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | appoint those democrats who hoped or | not suspend the coinage. Tho relative | good speculative igying, has cansed a “l“;“‘"‘“‘;:\""?"""““"‘_:‘,v‘f}‘fth;""""“;"m,‘;“‘(“ eting over tiie Omahogs. " oF sUnso . fr“”"‘“’”” o ,‘“’"]" s "ri“"‘ . 1" e e e o sharp advance in gfpes. All mark 1S 10 | railroad securities. How Lincoln, Johnton aud Grant Prepared | Lingoring cvidonce of primitive frosh- TTRME OF SUBSCRIPTION ! e opportanity to conc he party | 93 cents, 3 to 8} conts p flel higher than they " i " N i nees cropped out Rus! o laet week, Dagle Morniax Edition toeinding Sunday | by cueh 1 modiication of vlews e o0 S— WA R Wokk 80 PTG “HOOTTT WS | sident Cleveland ents s tunch of cold the Documents. T it woreds. profemie Er, Ono Vear e $10 O t 4 A “orp Tax Dodgers. e ! C A8 | meats, bread and butter and tea n fifteen i . PR e o fow For Bix Months. .. 60 | ommendations regarding the leading e e tarted by the ilment of recoipts on t He takes no exercise cxcept drive trade in the sale of wooden cups, by the For Thres Monits 280 | Dolioies of the administration as mignt | Scveral membets of the charter com S A Mishichd's oA tes, alry to Scenre Mossages in | use of which, for drinking purposes, “tho The Omaha Swndny 1y, mailed (5 any voli the administration as mighY | 4ior wore surprised to learn that ount of t torms in the north- | ingat 4 p. m, formin ' Days. maimed, the halt and the blind” would wddress, One Y ear. .. v 200 | mitigate the hostility, if it did not fally | TR0 TR BBt A B e Line west and the further reduction of visiblo The Second distriet of North Carolina bo eventually cuved. Such was the OWATIA OFFICR. No. 010 AD 01 FAReAy &rawer: | SOtisTy, the factions in avowed oppost- | o0 Tr 0 e ot e T Ha stocks by the destriction of 750,000 bush- | claims, per Simmons, its congressman-elect, | o guarantee, ahd gudgeons bit till the crop O N F T diwaxs, | tion to those policies. Tt cannot be known | Jot © o en o in all eities of whatever | ©1¢ at the fire in Dilyth. But the main | the youngest member in the country, He is | The cavacity of President Cleveland for | of mugs was exhausted | elass in Nobraska, have for several years | €lement of strength in the situation has but thirty-two. hard work, says a writer in the Washing 3 l:u:|f|~\'l:’1':;t":wn\m.nm | ‘ ;(,vy, ng past paid no city faxes upon ninety-mmnc | been the marked igprovement in the for Mary Shakespeare Caldwell, who gave | ton Post, is perhaps best illustrated by [ in their best licks in a prize eiort to — low much personal effort has becn RESTONDENCE: brought to hear upon the president to in- n the ! torial matier should be widressed 1o the 7 . “"r Ol & COUTSd, one-hundreths of their property within | €80 demand that Hogan a week Mon as the nuelet proposed | the fact that he wrote every word of | matrimonial market. In Bowen the TOR OF THE DEE. hat party disaffection, now marked and | - limits of these corporations. Under | 48y, when upwards) of 700,000 bushels | man Catholie university, is residing in | message. Hisexperience iast year, when | 1ustices offer to marry the first couple ne uuxrvv-w-rrlv;‘«:“mmmwM widespread, might be remedicd, and | Wt we believe to be a faulty construe- | Were purchased in' ‘Atlantic coast mar Washington this winter. hie wrote with his own hand the lon, free of charge and donate them a chromo e et ey, | BaTmOny establisned and maintained, | #70 S OCCEVE 10 DR R SO sy | Kets for export. Since then there has | Andrew Carnegie hasabandoned his Scot | message ever submitted by a prosulent to | of *God Bless Our Home." Warbonnet, Bdin b norka’and postofce orderd | but he has had abundant co andd buildings on right of way, including | been a good deal of additional business | tish st it the mountain Mear| congress, does not soom to have dismayed | ot to b NH‘:\'";'I- ofters ”"f Rl THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | §iiiie to hood the. atlvive world ievita: | elevators, ground leased to manufuctur- | Wheatis now under contract for December | g o, cramped hand, but his pen moves over [ “ RIS . Parsons, of Fair- 2 HOSEWAT . atture to heed the advice would Inevita- | 5 7 "enterprises and used for houses | #hd January shipment. This wmovement | “5000's ¢antas, who was Prosident Lin- | 1€ Paper with considerable ease, andhe | mont, nre the parents of o diminutive boy E. ROSEWATER, Eprror. bly prove disastrous to hiz own and the ot ot . SR P has been favored by tio fact that Buro- | o1 e i) h oS Y rarely has oceasion to revise his matter wolghing ‘only two nfitl & qUAMGE ——. - £ litic > o A ; for workmen and private enterprises, A t coln's substitute in the army during the war, 5 1 party’s political future. Ever since tho | o h et e taxation. Like the | pean buyers have been heavily “long” of | jsatill living at Stroudsburz, Pa. fle e a | Al the phrases in his writings which | pounds, Tt isonly thirteen inches and a THE DAILY BEE. November elections the New York Swun property of every othor citizen or | 1tofutures in American mar 1 carpenter by trade, and an industrious, | have become famous were first thoughts lfl’]fH“ length ll"'n‘l th ‘;;nv:. nLvh.-l (;-I.| and World, the Louisville Courier-Jour- . d n ronsequently oy o . A i oitizen. oty ot DOrso! ave s ides he nd measures actoss the back of the and Wortd, the Louisville Courier.Jour: | yicute corporation the ruilrouds pay | Consequently have been ' thrifty citizen Very few persons bave any idea of the 1l HOPORLOIRHCHS OF n ok, WWhils o State of Netra . it I<'\(f"»“-“”4;'\::].-;’:"':\; Fegh vt county tas apportioned by the state board | Orders at the inereased cost, which they | Henry M. Stanley i« remarkable for a broad | great amount of detail which the pros ounty of Douglas, 038 pote exponents of demor Geo, B. Trschuck, secretary of ‘Ilie Bes | opinion, have been tendering the pres ! 3 nails on its little toes, as the father says, of equalization and transferred to the have recouped from resales of preyiously | head, very thick through the cheek bones | ident accomplishes. All his veto mes: | Jook like small dots, 1t 18 now two weeks Jublishing company, does selemily, S%ons | dent instruction as to his duty in the in- books of the connty elerk, But not one | Purchased options. The forcign advices ll'l'”tl'."‘"j ek oV eI Ihe. | sages were written by him pesonally, and [ old, s perfectly formed, vigorou penny of tax upon thisimmense property of the week have been yery strong and hout 190 pounds. e looks like @ man of \.I § w._nm_'n; the mmrvq\\_m s l-’»fll'.\““\ . In 11(“.11‘(1\1‘\ and t .le: q -',I‘ "lll””“- with s for the weck ending Dec. frd, 185, wus as | terest of the party, not tys. omitting | oo v the ity trensuey, I very citi- | indicate that the wheat now nnder con about {i{ty years ot ace. returning house Ivv.|‘|”4 0 o ‘l' for ‘m‘ nuch enjoyment as big, hoys follow: a pungent arraignment of the course ho | 8 y LA ALY, tract for shipment has been bought for Che Springficld Republican makes an | Stance, he wroto ouso bill number I'ho_Lincoln Democrat appears this Saturday, Nov. | . 30 | has thus far pursued zen and private corporation pays for | V¢ ¥ R carnest appeal in behalf of Walt Whitman, | five thousand nine hundred snd sixty- [ week in a uew suit of fashionable brovier, Sundla; 8o 100 AL DU s ’ 1 | police and fire protection, for the main- | Actual consumptive requirements, and | wiose income does not reach 200 a year, Heé It He penned his Thanksgiving | with columns enlarged and contents Monday, Nov. v . . 0 Itis possibio that much of this counsel tenance of the city administration, for | N0t on speculation. Stocks at chief por has been very poor ever sinee Scerefary Har- | proclamation. Many of the letters which | tastefully arranged and well priny and criticism failed to reach the atten- | ) Fre o aw and the pre e of the United Kingdom are only 15,000,000 ;“‘“l‘“"‘“ '\';n‘nliun Inl 8 v'h‘l\{ }"M" Wash- | other presidents turned over to their | This is cheering evidence of Mr., Ci Thursday, Dec., Siobanitiniabing tion of the president, but in any event 0T T T pha milway monopolies | Dushels, as ngainst 80,000,000 bushels a - ::‘;Inl.“‘v.( l“.\‘":l 3::;.(‘3.“ x\\f(ll “ illl\l\|1x\‘l[r\'\’r‘\v‘l I‘n:uvns ‘hr'- rmi (..mln_n e the capi Friday, Dec. 5. . the message is evidence that it has not | Y 8 Tons of 16 yoar ago, and farmers' deliveries are Better Take in His Sign. At volops Whie e city au atiernoon datly fu keeping with boen hoedord, SMr. Cleveland stands | Who were given large donations of land | 3 u s s hand the envelope whicl informed Dis- [yt arowth and progpects, and to provide Average.......... reissoseiaitl ek Tabadin, Ar. Cleyeland Stand® | o p ' inoney heeanse the improvements to | Iight. ‘Che amount of wheat on pussage |, 0 Befels Brives o trict Attorney Beaton of bis reinst the democracy with crisp and elear eut Bhetibed GEO. I:. '”"'.H'..l hnrl» on the lines \\h:\-lll)w‘ m'luul'\| OUY | Wi S on I VRTHBRE pay intorest to the United Kingdom has decreased 11C presitehiv Mighv LGSR Subseribed and sworn to_before me this4th | 1n his first messwge, and which eren » : L ¢ o, A.D., 184 N DL FEIE | factional opposition to his admmisteation Geo. B, Tzechuck, being first duly sworn, | 0a threw the party into disorder. He at . 4 ment, chunks of minorty wisdom from the civil-servico reform sign. ILis about as mes- [ 3™ oronally writing his moessagos [ pivot of state pofities, 1t talentod grit deposes and says that he 1s secwetary of the | has abandoned nothing and made no Tiee Publishing company, that the actual 8v- | ¢oncossion to any eloment. On the sub- i . i 1,000,000 bushels since last week, The L, P A txast s GO0l A dlaolinG §pndt. Hlinye “'\._,‘.\.”,""" o ‘[‘[.1,'- My l.‘”.lr" ading as the legend of “Hero is English | prosident Cleveland differs from any of | aud hard work deserves suceess, the declined for several yoars pnst to | exportable surplus of Indin and Australia | G which one sces in continental shop | his predecessors. Lincoln wrote com- | democrat is bound to et thaen contribute a dollar in taxes on prop- has been marketed, and the United 1 . parativoly little of his messages, but he [ eraco daily elrculation” of the Daity Bee for | ¥ by the month of January, 185, was 10,578 cop jeet of tariftf reviston he speaks with even for February, 189, 10565 copies; for M greater earnestness than before, as might crty which represents more than nine- | States ave now the chief dependence of S Sitiee paid closc attentjon to the phraseology A Coming Hvent n those days the “buts™ andthe “ifs’ 1856, 11,687 copies; for April, 185 e, bo " stedl IFo THEhe copes: for May, 1488, 12,490 copies: for June, [ hive been expected from a fuller and tenths of their plant within corporate | the importing countries of Burope. 1 counto o wrote a small, even hanc limite. In Omaha alone there are 500 y The cliareh fa e will bl counted. He wrote a sm \,» even |?m|, No Danger of a Democrat. ¢ chiureh fair snon will blossom asily read, and his manuscript was not 185, 12,208 coples; for July, 1886, 12,514 copie: more comprehensive acquaintance with for Augnst, 1546, 12,464 copies:for September, | the' subject. The year of study which | city lots condemned s Wgbt of way, | g o] ; T every country towi, i H Lty ) 2 ¥, t will be casier for & camel to pass A often marred by crasures, Johnson who which ave exempt from local taxation. ! { the counter followed him, wrote still less, His right The knights of the locomotive throttle, asa class, are noted lovers of unvarnished truth, but oceasionally a Bill Nye is found in th nks who can whisper out in meeting, “1am sonething of a_liar my self.” Upon the Elkhorn Valley roud, during the big drifts of last month, an engincer says he took a mile-n-minute shoot at a hugo snow pile and dug a hole through it without ing his headlight ) 3 the cye of a needle than for a 1 silken gown llowed hi y Small wonder that the members of the [ .o o S5 AKBHIGI tostogeed arm was erippled and he could not raise chartor: commitiae were! Eupprised to!| o ocrnt o seatre anjelection to suadeed And sell yon red pinenshic it o Lis head. e used pen and ink but L6Re 0L TR oVBL BtAta oL tihEs General Van Wyek. All assertions to Al CHses, too, varcly finding a lead-pencil less tivesome, ‘ L5 the contrary absurd. Both the senate And cmptv claret bottles It is Said that be did not write a letter in | Siopping at the next station he found the and the house are oyerwhelmingly r RN AT I AIED ;"L aftor hie became president. He sianed | ongrine's’ front and sides coated with publican. No possible contingency could | * Sho'll charm you with ler tender Uik sl SR Gt Tl blood and hait, A investization of th arise whiel LE se 10 g Stiile and alry laugi, h e S drift showed that sixteen head of eattle arise which would induce vepublicans to ATEE N oT ORIt olIaTs vorth almost its weight in gold. e | had huen snowed in and ten of them \».»lh- desert republican eandiaates in suflicient Some pretiy littlo frivolty of a ited his messages to Colonel William | iijjed ‘ 5 numbers to cleet a democrat. So far as trinket that she made with her G. Moore, who was then kis private scc- T - ‘ own sweet hands at home ‘ary. ) g ickly, for the wa ftems, nator Van Wyek's republican f wh sweet lands at home atan retary, He thought quickly, for the im 3 ) B actin vy of precisely possibility of writing developed the A total of sixty-nine arrests were mado :l!n-.r(mm' d, we make bold ‘ln‘wy( Oue doilar and a half, faculty of dictation to its highest dag by the police of Cedar Rapids in Novem- WhileHBEISERator YRl AVYORIINEE ISt 3 e e Vbt scinants President Grant sent eight messages | ber. and all the time, they will not be partics SRRt tyles of Advertisements. |, oongress. They were in the Prophet Foster's storm of the 6th failed to any combination which would _ Brooklyn Bagle: “The style of adver- | tributions from~ his cabinet oflicers, | to materialize. A letter of condolence down republican success with tisin; h greatly f<h| ) "‘. “Iumn the | written in the first person, and then | from Wiggin in order. wilure of th car te pust few years, ' sald a gentleman in | dove-tailed together, * 'They were ot [ [lenry Schwartz, n railroad braker lure. n candidate, | charge of the adyvertising department of | finally submitted, kowever, without care- [ has boen arrested in. Davenport for n republicans, the, for Van Wyek | one ot Brook argestdry goodsestab- | ful consideration. Grant was cautious | g. 3 4 U 3 s : i SO0 i ! : dulging in the lusury of two wives, ono weeanse he is a republican, as wol ishments to an Bagle reporter. “Anad- § qud conservative, and cavefully modificd | gt encly end of the rin, cause their republican constituencics vertisement to e n,w.\n:« attention must | qnd revised the fecommendations of his R A RSt no8t Athold mand his re-clection i return for his | D¢ original, he public have tired of | eabinet oflicers. e loved 1o write, and [ ¢00y 0 e, "living noar Croston o Lt ; such ‘ads’ as ‘John Smith will veeeive his the additions and emendations of th y-three, living ncar Creston, farthful six years' sery on be ot CONGRESSIONAT, recees has notstrength- | anti=silver element. Regarding civil | 0 00 8 e rs 1 o of whic customers at his oid stand,” or ‘Blnk & | 11 own hand writing, | VA8 suffermg with bad health, suic it o U bl B i g el sl WB R T TR sell dry goods cheaper than e T utomrpt Kot i | By sooting fimself in the forcliead encd the democratio stomach with refor- | service reform the presidont holds out no | oo 10 hoar u lares bortion . f B ! ! ence to civil wervice reform. Tho new | hope to the opposition that this will not | ¥ e 10 B W PAEOR. @ ue | It wili be Cnarles H. Van Wyck or intown,’ e present gen- veloes wore aiso in his own hand e AT i et doso admimstered by Doctor Cloveland. | continue to be the pet policy of his ad- | 1 (r{ARAHE I GFR E OE SN ease for | Some other good republican. That may D SR R i L ‘]"l““'“;"“I“l’*“l“”;‘f‘ ily ; T L A T i 0 inistrs 5 i . o £ Stk se set down in advance the TRags 15t be zini ld-fash- | and wlhenever he wanted to be 3 b lice o re depar stiows signs of refusing o stay down. 1v | minisiration. Ho avows unshaken fith | 4, continuance of this outrage upon tax SOROULORIIL ALY InODRoE e e we played out. In former | Jarly. forcible ho Shut himselt up the expense of other et is not Jacksonian medicine in o Jefforson- | in the necessity and usefulness of the re- payors. The city nsscssment ot bo | Slon. Forour part, we ave confident . v k eyen in such big houses as Stew- and, free from initerraption, wrote | #4i ian spoon, and nothing else is palatable furm.‘ ‘\n:l I‘:Iv]w\'v;\ its l{\:\mlr-u:nuu miale soparate and apatt From the county, | Shough of tho manliood of the “memliers v York, the clevk at the but 1l what he desived to say & Covers were made for 500 people at the nowadays to the pap sick bourbons essential to the safety and success of | g,y gyery dollar's worth of property sab- ture and pledged to unter was "M:i li in m'» ‘ull‘ \wes wrote n sprawly, irrog banquet given the Stock l‘h [u ssocis PR g eI DA eV WA st Al e 1ts to write the advertisements for ard to read b ose who were | ation at Mason City ¢ i ins ‘he Wi \,“,‘.']""—.','",'T evesaii SO B WONBIOND for it the | oot 1o taxation, belonging to the rail i, “\_“_f‘ cisinudnedy the newspapers. Now all is ehanged. ‘:l,\f,,(\.(fi .",i‘.l_ 1_\“:1‘ i e \thering iy l:“pll\- ihiiivelonth lave entirely recovered fr support of conzress. Rt e e b as B Bttt o e wes about the result, Bu w the effects of the cou) find the time Lhus with regard to these chief ques- | s "o the Tists, What are the Union ¢ the result to General Van be profitably cmployed in working up | tions of political policy the president | p a8 M0 (10 3 EE 0 SRR | hopes, bo democrat will be sulc o interest in the railrond problem. Dong- | occupies the same relation to his party in S o ey iy Bu Il amtsl i Ias county need's more direct rail connee- | congress that e held throughout the tions with her trade fervitory. If they | session. Huving declined to offer cannot be obtained in one way they | terms for concilinting and uniting should be sccured in another. Dut the parly, the question 1s will the party cured they should be. o to the president? Will Mr. Randall mages and Benefits, —— and his faction abandon their opposition n 200 suits brought against the St Cox bas returned to cong to a revision of the tariflin the direction | eity for grade damages are pending in after a year's vacation in Turkey. Mr. | pointed out by the president, and which | our courts. This is largely due to our Cox is more valuable in his old position [ Curlisie and Morrison have promised to | method of appraising. fn other eities, on the floor of congress than as an ad- in attempt? Will the western and | specitic damages and benefits are as- Junet to Mr. Bayard’s state department. | southern democrats, for the sake of party | sessed on each lot aficeted by grade With Abram Hewitt absent from the | peace, yield to the eastern demand for | ehanges, and the results ave published in lower house, New York ean be congrat- | the sacrifice of silver coinage ? Will the | the ofticial paper for several weeks be- ulated that Mr. Cox's old seat will be | nearly entire democratic representation | fore final action 1s taken in the matter by filled by one of the soundest ard ablest | which manifested its contempt for the | the city council. Property owners are in of the leaders of the eastere democracy. | civil service retorm policy at the last | this way given a chance to know exactly meseswmcme—emy— session now stultify itself by acceding to | how the change of grade will affect their A corresroNDENT from London notes | the recompendations of the president for | lots, what the benefits will be in the view with pleasure *the perfume of pure | strengthening this policy? We believet | of disinterested partics, and how such American life in the midst of British so- | to be entirely safe to assume that none of | benefits will offset resulting dam- ciety.” It must be very noticeable. | these things will happen, aud that the | ages. In Omaha the steady rise in America has not yet reached a point where | result of whatever expression the | realty values ised the 1m- the leadoers of society can flaunt their | democrats in congress may make | pression to in some quar- filthiness and immoralitics in the face of | regarding these questions will leave | ters that no project of general pub- the world and Lold up their heads among | the administration and the representa- | lic improvement can seriously damage decent people. We do not imagine that | tives of the party as widely separated specific individual interc The case it is any different in the American colony | they now a As to the next congress, | €0 far brought in the courts have resulted in London. assuming that Mr. Cleveland will adnere | favorably to the opinion of those who e e to his present position, of which there | hold this view. Benclits have.uniformly Tue contest in the California legisla- | can be no doubt, the chance of reaching | been held as offsetting all dumages, and Qro. B, T25CRUeK tion has given him a clearver percention e 5 ¥ A Sworn to and subseribed before me this Gth | of the injustice which the great body of | 1M monumental tax dodging 18 un day of Noveuiber, A, D. 18 T Teonla e lor from e o e e | precedonted. Tt is wrong in principie {SEAL.] N. I’ Fir, Notary Pul Ll ML don 0L 1% | ind contrary to the federal constitution. - | ation imposed by the present tarill sy8: | 3/ 5014 not hold water & moment after A ¥rorar anchor decorated Senator | tem, and he therc fore states his views of being tested in a fair and impartial Van Wyck’s desk at the opening of con- | the situation and its demands with court. Any nouresident, paying gress. It was supposed to tymfy the fuct | greater elaboration, elearness and force | 010" oounty and city taxes could that the senator s “a stayer.” than bofore. Ho1s no less firm in main- | 441 proak up this lawless evasion ot € taining his !“"l“”“ respecting the com- taxation by the great Nebraska monopo- Mg Bavanp sncceeded in incorporat- | Pulsory coinage of siver, though his | 1 505 Solso™ o tost the question of ing his report in the president's message. | reference tothis subject is much less ex- | 3 4 Gion or injustice s discrimination But we are pained tonotico that all men- | tended than o year ago and the reasons | jo s vor'of citizens of one state against tion of Manning is omitted, The influ- | he gives for his fmth not more impr those of another. Tliere is absolutely no ence of democratic forcign missions on | ive. “There have boen changes wn the | o Conin T or cquity why the working the missionarics 15 one of the most start- | Tekutive position of silver witlun the | o o6 Omala should be taxed to sup- ling diplomatic phienomena of the age. | Past few months that have done much | | i1 ity government while the Union sk el to confound o theories > 2 ¢ = = found the theories of the | pifo and Burlington roads shirk upon Lo Lyery large business house has its_sep- wely the work of Mr. Ro hi farmers and stock “breeders of th b Wryek's advertising depurtment. — Some | vate seeretury, a mun of const Investigation into the eause of virulent as two and three ship. - Whatever polish th diphtheria at Davenport by the board of X men (o look ufter theirndvertismg. Since | tained was duc entirely to Mr. K s, [ health, resulte ding the cause to be for Omaha that we should present them e Hhe LetoRnl ] alth, resulted in finding the cause to e ) = e has obtained such a | and many portions, indeed, were writ impure water of the wells and cisterns. with receipted tax bills free of cost, year : Building Up tho Posts. foothold many firms head theiv columms | by the aiter in the first instance. Anulysis showed the water in every in by year, and put onr hands down in our | The house began its session well yester- | With pictures'desceriptive of the goods of | cabinet officers nided largely in the work | stance to have been contaminated with pockets to make up the difference. day by passing a bill making liberal ap- | fered for sule, Aud then the ad.'must be | and their contributions were used with- | secpings from privies RGO b i RN cblotl Noo | myritionisoinssto atira the eye of the | out revision. President Arthur's hand The Hon, Jolin Merritt, of Jones 1 o ZLhoNn L0 e reader. If a firm | antity of un- [y bold and re, showing i RO e I - e | RN 2 writing was bold und targe, showing | county, died at his homestedd, near An- braska’s frontier post »mwl for the com rwenr Lo so 11, it is fc to say soin the | considerable force, and the words and amosa, at the age of 84 years, Ile was n pletion of Fort Russeli in Wyommg. The | first line. First get your readerinter- | letters were jomed in an easy, ranning | membor of the first tertitorial legislation recent addition of the Eighth infantry to | ested. Talk about the mnorth pole: say | sty ifthe writer iad done_ consider under Governor Lucas, when it this department bas rendered such legis- | that it is cold in that region and incident, clericat duty. Surrogate Rollins, of in lowu City in 1836, He deaves fon urgent, In his annual roport Gen. | MLy mention that winter is coming and w York, it is not generally known,was of thirteen children, e annual report of the clerk of Polk < S : s that underwear at this season is not an | Mr. Avthur’sright-hand man in the pre ur:d_\h.-; dan esps _.-m.u referr _\1 to Forts | inapproprinte subj ct. And then, ina tion of the mess N o d A (s T Robinson and Niobrara as important | confidential way, tell the reader that your anged the topics fo: bo treated | SOUN'Y On CEMNNG, GOmvieLonS, tns dua posts which it would be the poiicy of the | fivm hus many cizes of underwear, ‘pur- | upon” and_ wmany of the ideas my 1 ¢ 3 convic x NG B | et A e R S | e Sl (e M omas | tions, classificd as follows: Assaults of war department to unbuild and maintain | Shised 884 DEIKEODE S perluls, whieh | contained in | the = documents ema- | vayous grades, 20; burgary or lurceny, as Jarge and permanent garrisons, Both | [l besold st one-half its value, In-|nated directly from Mr. Rollins } i £ 23; bigamy, 2; contempt of court, 2; nuis : tersperse it you like a witly saying here ormer days the messazes were du gLl jom i will doubtless be made regimental posts | and there, but unless you wish to kill lr\f:":l:('ll on munifald papor, and. whon | S1CC, € el selllngintoxica Ung litiots, as soon as accommodations for the re- | your ad. in the first line give prices. Ten | the private secretary was supposed to ‘r“; ‘j; .’:m:“".“’,:';":;::.\, 0y M‘fl‘n)\ll"; l;:;‘:‘-’:- quisite number of troops can be provided, | Years ago prices were never given. Now | have renched the capitol—for there was | by murder, segond degree, 1, aud othes As long as Nebrask: occupies im ad, mvmn: "i'.f blll‘L 411””‘: attention un ,,.,“h‘.ly, sraph :,,. h\,,_\]},hnm, connéotion o e o h{anbosy din] Eltiio ot ess picces a ached. vith the wh louse then-—copies were | 4 kb her vresent relations to |~ D illiolir < ia thewhlustaf nivers b (}“"‘{”r ‘|»|mxulvn'.‘ ;_ v.:iwl 63 years of service, and ohc crim tho, groat, Sloux ~ resorvo, | the [l tising?" and reporters. Then there was ageand | 780 for Bl interests of settlements on the border will “Certainly, Were it not for newsp rush for the telegraph and the newspaper Dakota, demand the concentration of troovsalong | per advertising and advertising by mail | offices. *I have seen them nearly break | Codington county is m debt $16,000. our northern boundary. Railroad facili- | Many Brooklyn tims would nog be doing | their nocks in getting down stairs,” said | Alexandria shipped 17 cars of grain e HillG s A busiiless. on one looks back and | a'yeteran employe of the white house, in | smee August 1, ties aro now so full and commplete that un | 1iofug " tiic_dilforence between newspaper | dosoribing tho scenc. Many of tho notws: | jecrs Bl b es are bounc entire_garrison from Fort Robinson or | adyertising twenty vears ago and to-duy | paper men did not hesitate 1o go thro PAREODRG AL OO AEOROINO Fort Niobrara can be transferred in a | the changes which have taken place are | the lower and private part of the build fl-gljl**'_;“’_"";fi“ " ek fow liours’ time to any pointof strategicin- | marvelous. How many fortunes have | ing, and make short cuts to Pennsyl SThoLI romiDuVin GOt o Ne i one terest, while settlement has poured so rap- l;;""i'm“i:“'_t' |;\!'Ll\""“:;\l":l£ 2::[!\:':‘['1"'11:(!"|Iv;ll«‘n: ni':l :l]\'m:\u', |In-nugntlicfig-mlun(;y:;Hu ;:'\‘v be mude in three duys and o hal idly i hi : . | mediciner Newspaper advertising is yet | who had earriages and the flectest hor DWW, idly into the sections in which these posts | JGITHERL VP TONG for mreat things | thacetts conitl sl Standing at the front | A discussion has arison in Brule county ¥ 1 % f are situated, that the posts can be main- | iy the futur entrance,racea down the avenue at a speed | 48 to how muny pounds of coal there are ture over the eloction of a United States | & better understanding will be even less | the rise of property along the line of im- | 11,04 ulmost as cheaply as in the larger — far beyond the limits of the law. Althe | in o ton. And’tne dey arc mum sonator is axpected to be decidedly hot. | than now. Thus broken and divided, [ provement, which has often taken place | iiiics from the products of the neighbor- Calculating the Size of the Earth newspaper oflices an extra force of com- The Dakota Blizzard has been seized 1t will be a battle of millionaires, Mr. | what reasonable hope can tie demoeracy | in spite of the improvement itsclf, has | jng farms, # Popular Science Monthly: Tho carlior | positors hurried tho, message. into tspe, | for dobt. -Lhe pubiie will ehoorfully my Hearst, who is filling n vacancy by ap- | have of success in the next national con- | been used to confirm the arguments of Sm———— attempts at caleulating the size of the | The public entered into the spirit of riv- | the cost of keeping it in jail all winter pointment of the governor, desires elec- | test ¥ the city attorney. But let us suppose | Mz, PorpLETON objects to the muni- | globe we i "fl{m"ll‘lflll ‘flflrl';"jnl':" =l|;_'h;4-r- alry and Jurge crowds surrounded the | potatoes sell for four cents per pound tion. The taste he has had of senatorial o T —— 1 that there should be a henvy fall in real | cipal taxation of railroadson the ground ;"“,“"\’,‘irm"'“}};‘l"d‘m'x:;m NoR L :&“u'.l\f Hg-’g«‘»fl,mI:l'-,:;z:.li\wflr)‘;:{tl-‘n-:n‘}:::"I“I:! Enpiey la 1»;_.?1\:0”4‘ ];..}l;w :;:umlvx :':1..‘;"::' diguity and privileges Is pleasing to nim, .\.“mi,lm"‘:“]"l;fi‘h‘?‘:i:' "“(";m\,‘ ox. | estato values between the time of ento it would be double taxation. ~ Non- | figires then obtained could have been | pors under his arm. Nowadays it 13 cont i ;:.-.“i’);;}x‘i'.hh“ pples aro and what 15 quite as valuable as a stimu- | 000 REET T B ot ot | ing a suit for grade damages and the day | sense. Nobody knows better than Mr. | riied upou, as the units of meusurement | different. ‘e persons who in- these L lant to his aspiration, his wife is ambi- | PPN O ]u )-DY, I" o and |y pon which it is set for trial. Insucha | Poppleton that the exemption of the | used by those pionecrs bave been lost, | peaceful times, tike even sufiicient inter- AT tious and enjoys the society of Washing. | S¢Cretary of thoe treusury that the com- | o450 o argument which is now used as | railways irom municipal taxation in this | and could not hiwve been compured with | estin a messzge to strugle through its SITET R e TRR g AT ton, The Contral Pacific railroad will | PUISOY coinage of silver should be dis- | ;g mqinstay of the defonse in cnses of | state is an imposition upon cvery other | theunits now inuse. = = - long array of common sentences, | pioids shonlder the other misht, and have a candidate friendly to its inte continued, supportod by facts which cer- | )i olnes brougit against the city would | taxpuyer, including himsolf, Who i | i thenetaal lonmth o L Sarth i . | 411 0 larze minority. frisndieshopl ribo oU0s ight A0 o te anariig (ol thio\s tainly give weight to their judgment, it ing the uctuai longth of the earth’s meri- |~ A president’s messajze has always been | S4% ¥ ) 3 5 o 1] be turned with crushing force azainst | thereby compelled to shoulder the whole | dian by actual measurement of a portion | rog ilod 48 tho most important piecs of | Piceeof urawing and the most wonderful el b4 | is not probable that if any action on this moncy to further his cause. Hearsu is . . " ct is proposed the democ wealthy enongh to compete and will not ordt " uck I eyer saw, Ahey were playing those who now depend upen 1t to fortify | burden of affording police aud fire pro- | of the same was made in the sixteenth | news o correspondant cnn secure. In [ 1GK L over TS Joyi ol pving 8 ) their position. tection to the corporations. (-mn:u-v\, |i_).. 1.‘ ,’vm-h'(lu('lur I'ho means | the days of l]hwhl:mun]m ;:n,hl it hadits | |ocine Tieht nlong. At last ho opened . jority io congress adverse to suspension A 5 i 1} employed, although — ver ingemons, ueto Wall street also, Indeed, it is LI Sl JPR oo 4 ok oL The mo) rs o ¥ jostt T v s a general pronosition, public 1m- Telar ' one on two puirs, e mun next to himn z_“l"_" “b““ll" I ‘““’ :" ‘“l"”’t" the | \4ill Lo found less strong and determined |u‘u\‘l-nlcnl"\rvo=ind&\'idn'xl hl,,.u,i( But| Russta and Australia bave both been | Would be considered perfoctly clumsy rted at the white house that once } lifornia legisiature who aro not averse | yhap af the last session. The friends of s et 5 to nccepting a considerable sum for | givor have been reassured by the im- their support, have therefore the promise " i raised it, and Jim staid. Jim thought i e A i 2 and 1 quate by the modern scientist, | during Johnson's administration u New MR Y o there isn line where the general benefit [ Shipping much less wheat this year than | fyope was'in this carly measurement no | York hroker, who w Iions to antier. | 8whilo and finatly led for three ¢ s ¥ 1 provement that has taken place in its of avich harvest. It is said that in the | price during the past three months, and loss to individual property owners o | greuter than last yeul 1’“”0 facts AlL"I;‘Il;mllhllxl |‘w| pn;:;;ll:‘;‘;\vuu“'l ;\Hxl, n.‘}.llm‘nlum (m' :‘h.( .’ ket x;‘l.:ui fooken Fipr R AT A e SIS Y 2 S e a solid foundat considering the simplic ) §25,000 to an_employe for advance | 1 0. a00k MEURAOHINLEE G0 Stanford election the price of votes | the favorable promisa of & still further | fos oW ,"_""l‘""f'l"‘ Lmalia bt et aliond 'HL‘I}_".“: Sl :zlf‘.n‘“.‘,‘.::: mothod. employod . by tho dootor, | sawy, s offor. waa declined, . Lospite | Lt the other man bought one, Jim ranged as high as $3,500 & head, but it is | advance, in view of which they will not thatling.beglog snd eniy v $ expectod that figure will be considerably | be disposed now to make any conces exceaded in the election of this winter. | sions. On the contrary it is rather to be ‘ 1 ] skinned bis hand, and I suw he had dis . kol 10 \d State it is only to be ~wondered that | this'gencral desire to get hold of the mes- | 20 ARG B G ol " lequate for the purpose, The | Marketin th United 3o greater ereor was obtained in its final | sagres only two have been prematurel gurded the and kept the jucks, and Besules his own rosourees, Hearst will be | expected that their ranks will be rein- backed by & great mining fiem of San | forced, council should adyertise in advance what B o o | restlt. The measurement consisted sim- { printed, sid both publications ocenrred ::“\‘.. :::‘yl;‘\‘l“"";li I|‘JI\‘.~)UAM'4I|I\I\"“I I‘ i ;‘h :»\«" stroot they propose to improve and to : EN lines of the |n“ sident's mn.c‘.tLl ply in driving from Paris to .\Imvnx‘;lml during the administration u|'A\Ir Hayes, lively betting, and after awhite, of what extent the improvewent is projected, | #1¢ devoted to the question of inter-state | counting the revolutions of the wheels of | The futter abundoned the old system of & Franciseo reputed to he worth $30,000,000, Silver has advaneed in the London e e market during the past ninety days nearly Conagiess started promptly at work | 10 por cont, due mainly to the«improve the - i the Sixteenth Nebraska Jottings Hog cholers is still prey 1 i for some (mo afterwr 1 by he made that singular discard, He i tance between the two cities, which could 1 to collectors of customs and postmas 1 - x ) b » may perhaps be excssed for his ignc i ) ed to collect i happencd 1o sce the other fol and the result of their apprasement | B MY porhups bo exesed for bis 00| oy, s a busis for caleulating (e length | tors” for distribution to' ne 8 Uainoustt o, weg Ak QHsE i should then be published tor the informa- [ {AlSE B Ui et g 0F Hie PUE in- 1 of the meridian, Of course, this ealeuln- | noon of the d i | 1Lttlo onos and on ace: His: only cliAnoe tion of those most interested, Aftor | 'SIAC COmMErce, tion could not by any means | d- | copy was, however, Tuken from his N world was Lo cateh two more tion and members are stenming | exports of that country having been for he took it and got m. It away ut»l»:l‘n in \\Im'l\»!h. y or their con- | some time ..u‘l\vh!» _;y.” ,,.} l ]n the | trom the wardioh of tue QRBIALGE LG | S AR (A LI RNAR | A AR ERILSST GRS GBI 00 AR GUIRIEC LY RIS SR > ' stituencies have & personal or pecuiiar | imports, cansing a demand in Londonfor | ity could detormine whether the pro- | (St s vastls more nopalar ain run. | derfuily precise. Tho most curious tbing | room of the Western Usion tel ] i .n...w.;l. It is noted that ||11.‘\ .»]!mll Ml\ ~"M}‘x ml \'m;_ he tradc LA..A;U D :m“ posed improvement was practicable, | oo TGN RS than Japan m,‘.,'l ’l‘ 15 that \.,M: “.,‘.‘,‘11:“,“‘ “l‘l“l’“ '-.\u‘”m;‘\ ind given m[{.,‘., : 15 bk “ ] TR T sion of con 58 15 quite as hikely as the [ decline which to place in silver last | - g T AT 5 | away 4 v b 1 sidere we errors and inexuctitudes | of the night manager, Itwas then divided 3 3 | Lime and mioBey oy Id be saved by this | ywharis wanted is a treaty which will | were so istributed that they slmost com A change and method. \ o oy olo Montre; hen obfained show only slight differences | wires it was returned to { ! y slow the rocord shows that it is even more s0. | worth relatively to gold less than 72 The Business Situation Goleny 1u Monizent R A e R | AR a8 ERUER A Sk vinting in Engs During its first sossion overy congress is | conts, was due almost wholly to thesilver | Business throughout the country is Do Nor farl to attend the mecting of | recont measurements,” Thus chauce (and | which press matter usually iy making politics and dawdlingand timidly | glut in India, and a5 5000 a5 that begun | periencing the usual advance consequent | (o Humane socicty, at Boyi's opera | D0 botter name conld be found) permitted | by Lin tikon sway. But t ST crude method, thaf are now obtained with - gomes between the two sessions of the | roes wle tor siver, andd as the crop | the wholesale departiments transuctions PROMINENT PEISOY IROBL hre instramonts and w i STATE AND Ti RRITORLY current congress. AL the second sessic s of that conutry are highly fa- | ave, in many instances, on a decreasing I X ost complicated ealeulations it is more apt to sottle down to business. y and exports continue la there | scale, owing to the lateness of the sea Miss Rose Clevelaud has accepte “H ® pres. E g - . ; Phero is no election of speaker and ap- that lndis will conts for a | son. During the balance of the year job- | ident’s invitation to spend the holidaysat | #“The Proper Study of Mankind is 2 & gospel vault i ated e hypoehondria ste cluded woman in the list he would have { 1B& & 5051 political camploxion of tho next congress | its int v act that the | with a yiew to the reduction of stocks for A’,‘l“‘;"-)‘:‘:‘m‘l othn o hypochondeia, fnstead | BIDE onrer the truth, if not so poetical, | Liberty's longing i has been sottled. Those who have been | French g 1 late com- | inventorying at the close of the year, i ‘ W (“m; Hax pisanispanau s Dr. R. V. Pierce has made Ihvmllmfh a le combined, soted gre safé for the ne: voo | moncad tc usibly for ship- | The condition »plies and the pros icorge W, Childs bas given Bishop Whip= | Jifl siudy "especially woman, and the p. 4 bridgo to cost § re-clected are fé for the next thre meneod 151 for ship- | The condition of supplies and the pro Hla 500'volumas taward 8 ibiary wliloh tha fi»“lw \I_nh\:;“;”“” “jh aman, aau the b o o yoars; those who have not are in a more | wentto Touqui that Germany s | peets for trade in most branches ave fa uliar derang; independent position than ever und have | coining on couir with the Egyptian | vorable for the maintenance of firm on Forty-seventh street, New Y ork, directly | Pierce only through his “Favorite P're v ; wpany has been f ! 1o 1889-3 than has een dono i all the ses- | meut. England also bas shown a wore | The fallures turoughout the United States | gomuissioner Fink Is worth $240,000, and | 07 ho b brobght tham the ::““"‘:‘1“”"["" y theleity with f ted slons since. The fact that the session | friendly disposition toward sitver, and | and Canada for last week were 242, | oouid be worth millions it he would use his :‘h.u‘:r(\ th-l’.“., i;f.wvn.- e e i ] kO ¥4 ends by expiry on the 4d of Murch do- | still another cause of the advance is the ainst 216 the previous wec k i accurate knowledge of the stoek wmariet i | gnd other displacements, nleeration, *'in 4 water supp y ‘u‘fi ! ‘u. ; j | akont over ¢ termines its duration definetly and the | reduced output. With these favoring ‘or the first time in many weeks the | speculation, ternal fever,” bloating, tendency to in y leak 'the suction | iy Ustiated pamphis Appraisers should bo compelled 1o assess | (oMmmeree regulation. Mr. Cleveland | the carriuge, and: from the number of | manifoldin and had nis mes b s with India, the ; - ered aceurate, but, taking into account | and sold to the New Yok Herald for ¢ n't happen onee in- 10,000 tim long session to be characterized by the | summer, ternumating about the last AMOLE il trasted operators, and us foncing for the election of the nest cons | to be rehieved a rocavery of the price of | upon the approach of the holidays, This ot the same results, with only a small | i necessiry to add 3 white Lokss. " county poiutment of commiticss to stimulato » with the | bers of manufactured goods will gener- | the White house. Man, biskiop Is waking up. cate system is liable, Muny women iu | "W ) g » Mic fewer distractious. 'The last republican | government for ciceulation in Egypt, are | prices for some time to come, and as a 0, Mich., committees know that they must cut out | conditions the friends of silver will be | force of legitimate demand has been sut Roger A. Pryor went to New York without | ternal eancer and othor ailments. l'm.‘} sitiZens wanage 10 irrigate a No tisk i8 i us Larty days' tiial s i course he raked in abig pot. I didn't e el P el revolutions of the wheels obtuin the dis: | printed in advance, copies being forward benefits and damages on cach lot affected | 188 travelod through o few stutes that ] | The committees arc in fuli | ment in the exchang ample time had been given to appeal | pyyp pow oxtreadition treaty with Japan | the means employed, the ued | 8500, T0svas onrilad by tie cotreanondant h ruch it the right time r'e B g v of the 1 ric p e euch ot he dimensions « y rtof readi passnge of nuportant legislation. In fact | of July, when the silver dollur wus prevent the growth 6f the Aweri pensated each other, and the dimensions | soon s word had ¥ house this evening. K DOAILLS, ML QUIY i1 ] 1us ha gress, which by our singular system | silyer commenced. Indiais the world’s | is especlally the case with retailers. In final error, being obtained with that | jtsio0ls ambitions ani distribute sore heads. The | proba of further advancieg | ally curtall purchases us much as possible, [ Fx-Vice President Wheeler, it is now | says th illustrious Poy 1t h m Jay Gould has given his son George a house | the land who are acquainted with Dr house did more in the short session of | other intluene ing the improve- | rule a good feeling pervades the markets. | iy the rear of bis own house, seription,*bless him with all their hearts A ! their woik according to their tiwme, Very sure to maintaiu their position mors | ticicut to overcome the bearish influcnces | & dollar at the close of the wat, Lis practice | reduced Lo one dollas By druggists The Crete Videle sa) 0

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