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- Ny . Y TR - et Ol N 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1( T £ o D A Flurry in the Streot, | in an open rev This thoroughly | and that he would ‘noc tms, | a big 8, but Satan finally foreclosed the | lins' wifo, Clark Davié and others whose N ; N ’l ”E I)§ '_‘ ‘\ BEI X A break in the stoek market whieh was | juplacable and uncontpromising el Vhen he started nprth with the troops | m rtaag n his hypocritical carcass. | names I don t rec re th Dburied ”“4 U\L \\l) 0\[‘ H]l RT”. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | "ot wholly unecpected came w ment Mr. Randall will strive hard to | that he regarded the troops as simply fo - be is Sl L & | The first Vmirl.‘lu‘\l — ! g of the New Yo k| hold togethor, and thus there will proba rotection of his party f | RLE 18s subseribed $10,000 of the | this city, It 1 for S e e [ — " Wedtesd 1 th oly & ¢ 1 % & | 1 §20,000 required to start a factory for the | in that burial g v olid Claim to Bo in the For 8ix Month 5 v most exc t has vis tax reductic t has been inti- | cach way and fised on the p! the town, & thinks B e many B, et Vo by % 1 for u leng t d that in this event presidont Tumself ar v are 18 17 i ™ ' SUCCEEDING LETHARGY, uddress, One Y enr . ble started with R g may doem it expedient 1o convens th ing the atl currying on an average mine. | AR Hovien, 0. 1 &5 vy oy | there had been a threatening shadow fo liftieth congross in extra session, to con- | Our informant is . “( \“'I h m ¥ I o plo te art e i ftome of Nebsaska's Sentor Sene R Vork OFFTk. Fnenk Het | several days, and sproad rapidly toother | sider the tariff and silvor questions, but | was in that patt ¢ 1 i xRt gl ! «IEF ANE S ORI Ty CATRI WASHINGION OFFICH, o s Business and Enterprise— vos a e stocks, none in the list escaping the ef- | this is not likely, since there is no appar- | and knew, from un flicer of the I ¢ than two me CORRESPO J | fects of the panicky storm. Those sccur- | ent reason to expect any better results | cavalry, the terms tpon which the v feet m an, All communications relating to news an itics which had been developiitg weak- | from the next than from the present con- | render was to be made fully & mont i the market st wholesate houes in the city an torial muttor should be wdirossed o the . e 20 oF TR B ness smee the beginning of the week suf- | gress fore tho Indians were brought whn, ¢ \;;ww»'n‘n'v Tiae fun over and gives me all of the credit for his position " T What wonder is it that General Mites | &1 8% Dy the ears near Brady L s A Lively River Town 1 ieiness lottors nd Famittanoes shoniahe | go. o 4 ¢ Railroad Opposition to the Callom | 3 week. ‘There was nothing about the batly . AR o Nob. Do, 1 oAl bretnees lottors andremittaneos ahowid bo | from 4 1o | s per cont. As usual in - such | Bill is greatly annoed as the cold faots of s | (o definitely indicate the hame of thw | Lo i Ak A Ciry, Nob, | { bl O Draft, chools and postoMice orderd | cases everybody was eager to unload, | - xoc ot there is favorable promisc of | Apache campaign are brought to light. | person, A receipt dated 1882 for §62 for o on Y | cial Correspondence of the B, 1o be made payable to the order of the Cowpanys | wyd during the flrst hour or two the the passage ot an inter-state commerce | After posing as a vietorious capty medical services, written upon paper | and siated him grancy. He did | the other towns fight it out—let them all INE COMPR course of the market was steadily down- | 41 - ' red handed hostiles, he appears as se fontaining the heading of Christ church | timo in the county jail and came out sick | elaum to be the ‘thied ost' in the THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAKY, PROPRIETORS 4 ! widd | bill, bowever inadequate to the wants of s Ficn a0 s in Chicago, wes found in a pocketbook | and ashamed of Ris associates and at | state, but write s down the one and ward, succeeded by & slight cally, which | 0" noiule " railrond opposition to such | In& his enomy through an unconditional apon the corpse, About $10 1n silver and | once seeured enipl nt with the firm | on1 \ \ E. ROSEWATER, Evtror was in turn followed by another break. | jocicdation is dey cloping in force at Wash- | Surrender to Geronimo in which e prom- | g 'spoctacle cuso intaining a pair of snow | he is now with as had sevoral ,m:‘ | oniy fourtl largest in Nobrask said & At 13 o.clock the sates of stook amounted | jyzen “and 1t is cortain that the corpo- | 15¢d the Indians the very termis which his | ginsscs, woro found upon the Toruion motions since that time. 1 had forgotten | THE DAILY BEE, 10 620,000 shares. The brokers of Gould | tinhs will spare no effort w0 defeat it, | predecessor was forbidden to offer, and [ Ihe ease was stamped ‘with a name of & [ him until he came to me the other day | 0% days ago. And this claim st Sworn Statement of Circnlatios and of Cimmack are reported to have | g, attorneys ‘aro heginning to | Which if tondered months bofore would | S4n "h“y“(ll-‘l“ R o ";'*‘rl; o d thanked LSy tted. Hastings, Grand Island aud l g buyers o o ¢ \oand N i - ) e clused the s, Thorol os the | Wheels had passed lengthwise of the body, | his sins Beatrice are larger towns —just enough State of Nebraska, | o been heavy buyers at tho decline, and | syarm in the congrossional lobby, and | have closod the war, Th roln hies tho | oryehing off one side of the hoad, oig - e ke i County of Douglas, ¥ the opportunity afforded the large short [ oo SECCES ek, by private | 8ist of the controversy which General m and 616 1imb, UNCLE SAM AROUSED wrger to give the census ,; a chance ito. B, Trschuck, secretary of Ihe Bee | interest to cover was of course takon ad ‘ ; i e Miles preci o n himself by his — % to streteh his imagination and make the i B, Teschuck, ecoretary, of e, Bee | intorest to cover w ourso takon ad- | 410u0nce and public oxprossion, to thwart | Mil precipitated upon himsolf by hi T Ha 1% Abes: CHo DR ARARNG Wil & \ nagination and 1 \ that the actual circuiation of the Daily Boes the popular demand for a just and neces. | 1ack of straightforwardness at the outsct Prophet Foster predicts ¢ ott the Sharp Stick. ty: 60 Dlatianionl Iy aaHaN for tie week ending Dec. 101h, 1856, was as | ordinary rates FoRALIBR: BT . iliway. chinfos, v s— IR b Usiitad Sthios District AMotney 1 city of Plattsmouth occasionally sends sary A follows: The ehicf ense of the break,which prob A R Gtk i word down the river that she i o Saturday, Dec, 4 Terdvesst | I'he most tiv pposition thus far i Mi. Hucnrrr's pailroad proposition ix City, t AN | y hoon | than Nebraska City, ail of which the eit Sundav. Dec. b 3 | ubly came rather more suddenly than was | oo (e enstorn ronds, whose officials | should waterialize promptly ought | eries out with 1 iy ced suit in the federal court in e Y 15 dony \ Monday, llw 0 9 looked for, is the tightness of money profess to sce in the proposed legskation | several other propositions for railvoads | this day our d ailros behalf of m, against Coe | ‘\“( Sitlid a(‘ H.Mx‘w‘u -‘-H- a 40 ol 70 | in which direction the market has been | pothing but the most damaging conse- | which Omaha needs and is anxious to The city auditor of Des s | & Carter for W& on govern A LA ERIY | g Wednesday, Dee, S0, . it 3 ikt p Al s iU il Thirsc Yee, B dritting for n week past. Before the e1ose | q1aneos o i1 {iFond, of th. tountey: | s66irs; IHs bovi 61 tIa wondos v | utotal estimate of the mont « The amount | I swing Plattsmouth is smalic 1 Thursday, T | quences to the railroad, of th mtry ccure. The boom of this wonderful city | "8 : yont of $19 I mount (0 ke City s growiiz, ATtob 1bHE Friday, Dec. 10. e ! kthe banks begun rejecting | Tiiese viows ave quite genernlly echiood | has only begun and must he helped o BEFEEE FE S ped over | Of damues ned is 1 The peti TSRy AT RTRHSIL STeokeRi Averaze ) ) 10903 | lone on doubtful stocks, and that pro- | 1,¢'the managers of wostern corporations, along by fostering every enterprise | 1p.000 of whisky “on Snturday. | ton of the plaintitt oh U ovari el Gro, B, Tzacntvex, | €08 was oxtended during the pre ) i Wy titeey ? ) 1. | thoagh an occasional expression is heard [ which will add to the general prosperity. | upon which the tas paid smotnted 10 o | 0us times Coe & Carter b nvaded Subscribed and sworn to before ne this 1ith | week. Under the most favorable condi- | fuCorablo ¢ v LD B N jrstaibechiiast $17,000 government timber lur rhot wfore me th | : avorable to giving the proposed law i \ : bt b, ) day of Docember, A.D., 19 Notury upnie, | tions the market could not be expected t0 | fae tril, s boteon el BihoE ik PROMINENT PERSONS, The printers of Buriin i connty, \Wyoming, and Ao | iey did, too, and, in a long and T ki worn, | Stand up agreat while with & money | vailroad eorporat , N the night of the 220, and spice the | 13,000 " trec From these, it | us game of freeze-out between Geo, B, Tzsehuck, being first duly sworn, : A : railroad corporations know no friendship | v 1, Morton 15 worth $5,000.000, vet he it O HBESLLIL Togod 110~ tics . were. tunde ind enterprise, the latter came dlepoxes nd says that he i seoretary of the | market ranging from 8 to 15 per cent. ot | o ommon bond of wnity, but as hetwen v ot SiRBASeH L LUTIEE 30,10 il arh & WHC AR AT ontost o | with vi Iice Publishing company, that the actual av- | all but the very best securitios, and as the ¥ wants to get into United States sena men V105 of which were sold and 1 v contest crowned with victory eraze daily eirenlation of the Daiiy Tee for | 00 BV SEREataRdy MHOWH | e Lvosatl tlie: pHLIIG ey W 6te' || = ive OlikHocliok Tiavohy fustreliredin the | Tlid stite donasl ent of public instruc: [ to the Union Pacifie, For this Unele | The barnacles and hangers-on haye most the month of January, 18%, was 10,4 ples, | DRILKS ind evidently overstrained, WONI L in opposing every effort to limit thewr [ oy nglish judge who remained on the | tion has sent out cireulars with the end | Sam wants money to the amount named. | all boarded the ears of progression, and for Februnty, 1850, 1 for, March, | 1u the fact that the roserve had been de- | jawer and rogulnto their conduct in the beneliup to the age of e1ghty-seven. in view of securing a completo list of i | This suit is exactly similar to the one BETTER THINGS £ 1886, 11 copiess for 1886, 123191 | pleted (o within $4,000,000 of the limit, interest of justice and equity to the Wiy : ; the teaclhiers in the state and their post- | commenced against the same tirm about | are unguestionably in store for Nebrasha copies: for May, 1555, 12,459 cop for June, | & | f [ty T'he Prinee of Wales diaws the pay for the s E L hvea hs g hich darn 3 City. The oldest tow: the state, favor 1%, 320K cople for July, 1698, 19,013 copfess | there was no prospect of an carly eheap: | o oflice address three months o, in which dam: to | City. "Th olds viuin e stato, favor for August, 18, 12,464 copies:for September, | ening of the rates, while the conservative the amount of $61,000 were ejimed by ocuted, sutrounded by w “rich U0 eoptes: for Oetober, 1856, 12,950 | yslicy forced upon the bank precluded L'he secretary ofthe interior in writing | agricultural “country, there is no copies; for November, 185, 1,545 coy Erilit s s L adopted wplan dosigned to stop the using | . fetter to Me. Lanbertson instructing | reason why a farge city cannot be sus 10 and subson Fp L Lascmvcre, | i Hope dl ]“:'”""”ifl e an . | legislation, and those immediately con- | Tord Wolscley munuzes fo make ends | 5f panmial s (0 stop the using | fi) 10 rpecite Cae & Cartor, | faiied here, e dicam of every citiaon's worn to and subseribed before we this 6th | be speedily relioved, In such an ox TR IR. OH AITRe Lt i $15.500, iy i IBE AT says that the firm “has for years been | heart for long years past ha beon an of Novel r ot ¢ ¢ subject are meet on §15500, wh 5 his salary are hot honest, 1t is vequested that al 3 3 N o S A TOTOO A Dt hary Publte, | tremity thero conld bo but one outcome, | stk uhni S puciegt ure adjutant general. Thero are, no doubt, other only dited, but niso lepredating pon government timber | Gastorn connection. Now thoy all foul | and that was reached in the break of yes: | thew during - the - past - fon | piekings. DSt TorAwilottliolaxeusnial o iR HAT EIEHORERW M Seineos [ TRC LIty o ORUIo e Al (o coms It was a Waterloo for smull speculators | terday. It is intimated that another de- | years in which this question has been Gayarre, the famous Spanish tenor, males ¢ ek § j yestordify morning brought | in here from lowa. With o' bridge across on the stock exchunge yesterd: Il | pressing influence is the apprehension of | frec discussed an congress and the [ more money than a Boston poet Luneat, 1o !!‘-w[w commniissioner has is ed a cir. rdict convicting David Ran- | the Missouri at this point the completion big beurs took all the honoy holders respocting the possible efieet | press. The old bug-bears have been | will receive $30,000 for fifty nights singing | Cular calling attention to the violation of | 1} cattleman, who was | of the Missouri Pacitic from Omabia, now z the honoy fr ¥ Z i the luw regarding the spearing of fish i upon railrond dntorcsts of Intor:s steadily losing their power and there is | in a Madiid concert hall cgarding the spearing st with fencing, in 835,000 | in cou of _constrnction, — | 1 AR The citeular concludes: “The Inw makes | | S BoVEE AN | tleoamiost dolibting, oINS = commeree legislation, in the event of the | gratifymg promise that their repetition | Lewis 11 Stanton, o rviving son of | it yviduty that the laws relati BO S "Qi'flm ;3 o7 ‘( licty .““.‘,‘,':'.'”.'" o x'ul\l:fi‘wlun mas choertully Tue scheme to *dire’ Cummings conference bill becom 1w, but this | now will be profitless. All advices from | Bdwin M., has a stock farm in Minnesota. | protection of fi o enforced who was indicted on the same count, was | wpon the city last meeting of the council did not sue | was operative, if , only in minor shington concur in the opinion that | Althouzh not so prowinent a man as his | shall do 50 to the fullest extent 4“‘-‘[” S ‘I);umy Yo -u.\:fi'w}‘ WHAT THEY AV cood as expected. The conspirators’ | degreo. It is not safe to prediot at Mthis | e bill ngreed upon by the conference | tAlented father heis hizhly respected by all | ability tence in the cuse of Runkin, [ There are already several institu chorus was sung on a minor key and in | writing what the condition of the market | committee runs a fair ance of adoption, | 1S frienas and neichbors A your wska cou ” and will “probably him here, fyrmshing dmployment o many hushed tons after the council adjourned. 1 will be to-day, but the probability is that | and it is understood to be the purpose of ,:.’:,’, ,_-“']'L .',,‘l'.}\“?‘l ‘i!l“\["‘_“‘f“ Shnim e, {“‘,“'m‘.“"‘-y\l. R L AR Gl by w"‘v-:l‘w ey ey "“\':' st '-:“‘:u‘x.mf o '||1'u'-' R e, o ) some of the stocks will be forced to astill | Senator Cullom to bring it forward at the 000,000 worth of Pennsylvania coal lands, | Stand sponser fo . request before the | | is understood, Raukin will do at | Trans-Missouti Packing company, s can- Ftic committee on streets ar i lower level. Meanwhile there is in the | carliest duy possible, in order thut all in- Was twenty years nzoa reporter on a small | COUMLy elerk for a certificate to wed. Suc i \ ctory, plow works, cooper shop, to whom the ordinance to make another | oecurrence nothing which need in the | terested i that body may have ample R R DR orat o SHHLL ity r diflieulty they putup at we heen fnstrueted by the govern- | ete,, ete. Cilizens are now east looking radical chango of grade on Leavenworth degree disturh the general trade | time to debate it. 1t is more than prob- | haturalied st an A eran citron " [ atine fotel wnd blew out the gas for the nake Ataarme for this class of | up n company to mannfacture steel wird girol will consult the the property [ of tho country, or give any alurm to | able that tho railrond ttorneys wil take | o 24 88 an American ci night, The clerk bursted in the door id District Attorney Lum- | inothier packing .company_ from T aflo towill’ Jons i % o s00n as he could loeate the lenkage son yesterday “und to the best "of my lieazo will be here this coming summer, owners directly affected, it will learn | ogitimate business. In fact, the action | full advantage of their unlimited 3 viloge Not Likely. 7 onyesterday “und to the by L g sy agents will be sent ont to get the names | nestyear, and many other manufactur- Frve per cent only of American labor- suring to all regular business thereby dofeat action upon it. IUis be- | ding or a funcrl, the former would Indig. \ i — bl - & ( to nearly £35,000 come to time in_good shape, prosecution | # good business There arve tew 1mposes an ayerage tax of 46 per cent on tor made a good suggestion, | ;¢4 asure, in the present congt Recipe for a Buropean Cri five months, A RETURNING BLLL. last year” The idea that Nebraska City better text is needed from which to | day in the senate, in saying that the sen- preach the need of revenue reform. \ors o bothiisiflogsliould Surenehiolr i G510 ystam dnstoa Gtidi ook ody Add a bonfire at Sofin. a member of the Inst legislature. /Irlal Roturns to Othaha, but o well putronized gas comy provided. For this resson it will [ Season with ench cabinet resignation. v soon suppiy the people with water. With the opportunity of a lifetime. Assisti and thus open the doors fairly to « I GEADTY L6 1 BB IR BN A AtO Ol F e dB L broTE e OnT 3 ! A ! to contribute Lo the maintenance of the e ! ; 1 AU G (i first to depress the market, he rushed in | The speech of Mr. Sherman, chargi T ol T i e ol CORBEeIE T LA bontams! DTt s oW in the hands of the courts, and witl | point, with a_capacity of 15,000 head - when it had touched the lownst pomt and | the responsibility for the failure of leg. | ot OF (e wlroads at regulation of St Pt Globe, Hills Taundry ot Deadwood | doubtless remain there until aftor she | ths furnishing o good kb Gtom purchased heavily for tuture delivery. | 1 lation to reduce taxation upon the dem- I“wl__M‘hm;“”‘mu“ Intolonernaoni Llie popular will is in mo humor to be | ;¢ proving a weighty milistone ahout tne | SMIL have testified in that important | ;;-.-; 5 "” it “”M”' '41\1"‘ ““}’ f:‘»’:}hfu- LEvery misfortune of other speculators is | ocratic house, seems to have made an et trifled with t this time. The peonle of the | necks of il connvcted with It for roason | case ; ; running to their fullcst capacity, killing fish in Jay Gould's net. impression upon the Kentucky senator, Rapid T country have deci ded that the relen of cor- | of n very ohvious character, Tho Iast | It was learned after her disa 3,500 hogs per day, In this conneetion it — ind as he exorts o great deal of influence | Now Yorkers are jubilant over the 1*'";'“""]'I""E""O(!“»'\h-lll’"“ brought o an | manuzer left for 1‘1‘;(-~ 0 last '[imu- day | that she had gone to Chicago, and the | might b well to Say that in an imierview s ae g, S = . X S Lo Ney orkers are ¢ © [ end, and Judee Gresham's decision 1sonty | and was overhauled at the end of the it SNt i % 3 \ S OTton Ty Ehpmeont Nobrneka keenly | with his party e way be able to produce | opening of another cablo line in Harlem | o the iy o0 ¢ popular verdct. B R e eaa L gl R, e D B T R 1 walcliing the nion who have securcd an | something practical. here is nothing | and. tho promige. of the Thied Aneoes N i recover £300. L T e Gl B TR woultl Eival OhiGago as :-Iu ction to the | T~nn|lu on pledges of | (o be gained from such a discussion a5 | comy 1y to replace their horses at an An Ex-Statesman's Blood Boils. The Redfield Journal eries out: The | S ey "m‘l}lfi» (ut.v“]'x.‘x.-:-t‘-z‘r[if pork pa kine centor. In the generally o .\‘Hl\x:l i ‘I(} dfast support of | the Morrilt resolution has evoked, and it | carly date witirn traction cable. Schomes JJFaGovernor Warmouth, in Washington. management of this paper s i a di- vs veasoned that her disappearance - MIXED AND MUDDLED seneral Van ks his own suc- | is quite impossible to sce what good re maturing to add to the rapid transit “Is there anything the matter with me? | lemmi. The conl dealers will no longer 1 been brought about by« fear of pros. | nolitieal arena there were but fow actors cessor. There are a suflicient number h'l could come of referving the vesolution, | facilities of the great wmetropolis by a | Am Tasealawag in appearance? I am as 1 ; ml‘l 20 on vlh.q-ll 7,'\ vumn‘mdu_ of | ecution ,",r perjurs. "1 his was basi the I{I“ .-hlw ti n’ The um{m 4\‘4\\:]4]‘.\ .<I. insure the senator’s eleetion if ledges s N WO 0 ¢ linance stwork % S iol e ing in dead earnest, for just now I went up [ Which new spaper mien have not a super upon the fact that in he | gardless of politics, were for an Wyck ! Morrill moved to do, to the flinance | network of cables which will t1ke the to speak to that little whiffet, . Hale, with | abundance, Gentlemen, you who “are | first tria] Mrs. Bell had sworn to having | men in the: legiskiture, and outside'the whom 1 was associated in Washington years | 0Wing the oflice arce_expected to come to | seen John Lauer throw shiful of hot | opposition of Judge vH.v\\wM and s a0, and he recelved me with a lordly air of | {h¢ reseue. None of you want this great | cranberries in his wite's facos while a | man Friday, A. S, Colo. 1t was a tmani A Coming Boom BUSINBSS LRTTT fered verely, the declines rangiun citizen of this old river town to me ™ vantage of. Money advanced to extra arand total a few hundred mor I'he vism” have fallen from lher starsceven seem to shine brightoer . colonelship of several resiments, but o hins | ©00 a4 ‘ e Lhe corporations present #o new ar- | never smelled gunpowdar escept at target Bt ‘I P ’,”l the ",‘["': ‘l'“"’" ! ""_”” | uments in opposition to the proposed | shootings, uque sehool boy. The teachers have : — % % in the courts which the o JAY Gour reaped w rich haryest from | measure which would bring the question | 1 something Lo 1ts advantage. of the New York bunks, in ourtailing | in this respoot, and if it should bo kept | 1 g wergte ColecDement, e ; : : i akot: of those cattlemen who persist in fencing | ing institutions are-contemplated, Fha ers, workimgmen, and meehan e di lieved that it will not encounter much | g tly |:~[l\r(n(.n.ul'.n-im‘:dh.’ the latter, A. H. Beniis, of Dell I 3 will be instituted at once.” houses—dwelhing or bus int L0 waltie) of tho articles taxed. No |inthielcourso of the (arlft ralkc‘of Mon- |\yapen ugupon the senate.: The bl & oo Tostint Reoord. oINS wi=0n oL Oliter \ is dead very wild motion. Unlike [ ——— friends in the house to pass some tariff | it in a prinee lying tound loose. T T e 1 Emma Bell, the witness i the | furnishes material for illuiination, it s usyiorthotstraat, T Swnaf Lofore Ll eciato it mBEACHeRI mERHSE |l 57on 810 Sntot it Hopposiion i || ooy king for a law to compel insurance | the night before the day upon which the ) St LA QUL DBRos L, just in timie to save the life of the byi abil Lshall certainly do so. Special | ready” for the f md winter trade of T loans for speculutive use, should he re- | back until Jate in the session they could | o0 Fitce oo, oty cither at a wed- liBon| FrolgEFEAAILS for 2 133 | L e e e P LIRS S et e Uy bencfitted by the tarill which Tariff Talk in Con opposition in the house, so that the fate Ty pounds of r from eleyer and many have “heen rented during ¢ Eatisfactoryions. It dieliides thic o Tale one Bismarek twinge of nc hiEBLLR SRA000 T AT Lo fhe Important Witness in the Lauer | her vival, Beatrice, she has no street cars, izinal Reagan nkle with Moscow rumors. logialatiEeiby e Hicel CaloE o Latmtory f s who 1 viously disappeared | # #ood system of water works friends of anti-monowoly. But the oppo- oreLo s companics doing business in theterritory | second trial was to have been commenced, | ooy & PAcking houses it has been nec are worth anything. committee, of which its author 1s the | place of the horse cars, and enable the Tuk Ber'S building record wll be pub chairman. It would simply come back | residents of the upper part of the island ’ \ W I lished in its New Year's edicion. It will | 10 the senate in time, whenevor the com- | 10 travel to any portion of the city by supremo condescension such as I never met | JOUNAl Lo ecase to Smile upon you for | few days before her disappoarance the | mous endorsement for Van Wyck. The ittce should xpe ; B[R the s 2 i L want of $2 worth of coul--do you? If | madc aiid: at she had been bribed | friends of J. Sterling Morton, in order 10 be u correct and reliable compendium of | Mittee should deem expecient, with the | the payment of one fare from any man, I folt like plcking up his lit- | vou ‘don't, come down with the fithy :X.'."[\‘\.l;.x’ s‘«l'l,\"ll.tfllvi: r.l.‘(}:’m“u‘.:-’( Hl‘m‘ oppose Dr. Miller, iusist that the ex-gove the actual building operstions of the past f“'"':y"'lll'fll""i: l‘:l"i"!;m u:d n“"ll'l r.n-.(-nn)\mv!ul- lsru%)u n, hm:_ is branching out into . m'ul I(-hurk‘ilnun through the win- f Jyeye i an sgent of Joseph Iler, from whom af- | ernor shail be a candidate tor senator. year. Padded statisties of growth like | f10n th C . wereupon an- | suecessful experiments with cable roads. M I eould Kicl: myself for having Golorado. terwards she did not receive a cent. She | He has not yet said that his name can bo A O T T TS ey he | Other windy debate would ensue without | It has one alroady on the | SPoken tolim. It makes my blood fairly 4 ; . further swore that she had neyer been in | used. Laminformed that Lot Brown, in S0 o omerangs in the oy ! 3 yithe b7 the | P00 cal estate transfers in Denver last ! scranb | the employ of the Chicago, Buzlinglon & Qhiain, Tha truth about. O isthing being accomplished. Suek a | great bridge, nd is laying | boil week aggregated $339, 812 awor's house i her life, ‘hose who | the employ of the Chicago, Huzlinton § e ets Ui et o s | course is sheer folly and waste of time. | another in Park avenue with ST Bl ek ROl YT lmhl| lm lln-’ Intter illu]lj h»li xl.‘.: she, l.rmllu\\ :.i‘,ivl.,;.(hm l\|\|<”] 1.‘Hv 0 \‘1“!‘;‘““: embellishment, 5 R e, & " A ‘ h ] r - Surglars are y 6 Ve ot dure to ri > risk of be Sent Wor o e in Nebrasks & S nithont emballis Itis incxeusable trifliog with the publio | three more in eontomplation. Tt ity R Denyatijustinow S sntliaro harvestingio’f DL RORgAato un e iicot theingy EOAL wORL it e JiTh) o dhnj Y ebEnain Trie sale ot Mr. Joseph Millard’s ¥ interests and welfare. It is o mock- | Chicago, San Francisco, Kansas City and [ At thiviy years it is enongh for me. large amount of boodle refuge in flight, ~ Yet. the prosecution in | pur ose of using his imagimed influenco nam street residence property for ery of the popular — “demand | Philadelphis bave all nataralized the | To know | am not sier] hoped to ba! The Jumbo steer of the state was sold | the med afterwards that thoy | (0 defeat Van Wyek. — This announ isone of the most notable real estate | for a prompt reduction of bur- cable car as a means of rapid transit and 'l|! l\mu»vll;:h‘ .»(Imw|i:li<']ul|v-u\4'm|(Iu- plain, in Ih-n‘\n|| (lux{t]w--;-k' for §250. :|H!lllhulv\\“|~ would have been willing to put her on | ment »’m:hll :...n:l in (m:m;mm ! Hu‘- transactions of the vear. ovidences the | densome and unnecessary taxation, 3 Shiai t o o idw the splendid helehts 1 cannot gain— | presented to the state agricultural college | the stand not withstanding the disparity | ramor that the road is after the sealp o rangnotions of the your. Ttovidencusthe [ donsome and wone oy Yaxation, no | find it n profitable investment Yor all | Low down,to miss the mutleof the srluan to determine the result of a five-yeur: O BTN BT R bRoauRat A bo raatiaL | ehololimn ot AL FAYGEROTIER clear foresight of the residents on Far- | longer justified cither by the w of | hands. It pays the public, enhances real At thirty years! steer. e was placed under the cha leged had y been substantiated by nam street who have steadily insisted | the goverument or tho require- | estate vaiues. and rolls wp rich cotuens The half of lifo has passed and balf remains; | ©f Crofessor Blount Iast June, and then i ne her illness. A Ovorcouring a MastingiOr) min st that tho ndvanco of business structurcs | ments of the established industries | for stockholders, Omaha’s turn i3 som. One effor{ more, O soul to break tho s | weighed 2,802 pounds, und on the S0th | Mre veturned on Monday night | Chicago Dispateh: Henry Jansen, the on Omaha’s main commereial thorough- | of country. There are republi- | ing next. It is to be hoped that bofore | OF clrenmstances? to il this page of e witimo he weighed 2,542 pounds. During | from Chieagto, of her own volition, whore | Wile murderer, wus transferred from tho s i ones e 3 o S L DAk d With characters of zlory, and to ¢limb the five months the animal conzumed | she had been. to att er futher’s i1 | il prover to the insane ward yesteraay, faxo would not be ohccked by the hill, | can senators who have oxpressod the " | spring s over tho rumble of the cable | Thesicep asoent.w 2 in place of tears. | 1,630 pounds of chop, 1,783 pounds of hay | icaad be e, aialio: nnd his fast, whish had continued for : rars T 1 30 ) | [ ness and death. Her peaceful return The Bk undorstands that the property [ sclves in favor of redueng taxation in | cars will be beard on oar streots on at At thirty years! attd 1,421 pound of roots—na total of 6,558 | ruther destroys all thenrios concerning | some days, wns abraptly broken off. o purchased from Mr. Miliard was sold | part by cutting down or abandoning cor- least two lines of cables. A good begin- Tho clouds will pass; the sun will dazzle thro' | POUDds. ¢ her disapponrance She was found at her | 48 very wealk from Inck of nourishment, . Sty > e Ji S X 3 4 o e clo vill pass; the sun will dazzle thro 1 i Y 4 and ot have survived his course o to Now York capitalists who contempiate | tain tariff dutics. Senator Dawes of Mas- | ning has been made in work aleady | On vosehismetmosacis fia, will dazzlo thro Development of the carbonate find near | rosidence, Seventeenth and Miurey streets ;‘;*‘,‘I"j;"fi i '..“«“d Reylvad Lk goures of dmproving it within the next twelve | sachusotts has g on record to this [ done, and portio of an east | O! deeo diszrace, to loiteron the plain— Astrander ranch, i Middle park, twelve | by Lou Grebe, who informed Sheriff 3:-“.«'.".’;0“ K‘:“_‘\f‘»‘[ ::i“) 0 “""“I‘I'I“. months. coffect, and Scnator Aldrich of Rhode | and = west nd north and | ffresolite, fo gria hasoliand paip= miles cast of Iv!;»v ‘T‘y"" 1 Springs, i]:lg (..I”m‘. hoi !Iw’i ru; her \\'Hh‘u ll;‘k‘(-x‘ udpnt Kol aclaiines. Selplthe i S— 418 anotad saying that this so 5 < sl b A o sluve of sloth and sordid fears, tracting consid le attention and is [ and had her quartered over night at th FLDAR0 SHOM, LG il i GENERAL MANY GERS. L H. Cram | Fhind is quoted o oying that this sonti- | gouth hino _are already comploted. At thirty years| Liable to cfluct a big boom in that seetion | Morchants, Lato_ yostorday aftornoon, | pared a wory palatable concoction of of the Missouri Pacific, has loft for St ment among his u: lican eazues is | If competition ean compete in cable STATE \\n"r RRITORY during the next spring and summer. | she was put under #1,000 bonds vy Judge | P rl:\ |”"'.;,’,‘ 7 “‘I"'I"l I'] Tht " 4\ Louis, whick ¢ity will be for the future | MV'e general than is commonly supposcd. | patents we are not likely to remain long 5 i Gaplals ¢ The depositis found between porphyry | Neville, and this morning, she was still | 03D i RIRn EETOE s tane (ot loadquurters s dircctor of Jay Ehere is reason to believe, therefore, that | without several rival lines The more Nebraska Jottin and lime rock and from a vein of four [ in jail waiting untii a bondsman could be 'l“l"]' "h‘:'\ (i 4“'1}“‘:' | ¥ ;' “l‘l':“\' I -'; I‘"l . VOIS 08 f - Jaug ‘domoorat ¥ s S Aol . 100 I 3 v i8 1o Iv stifte inche a3 at a depth of forty fee s | secured, to g ee enrance at | AN ADoNGA" 40 YORe- prii U's great Southwestern system, My, | !f the democrats of the house, in which | the merrier. Our city is seattered over | . Beatrioe real ostate is rapidly stiffen l'“\l“ys-.lhli‘)lr;lll:u:-ll“:\“ f:‘!' : ity l:.”!"lnlyr m:'l::'”{] AL iage Nouieanco st | upart with a spoon. A spoonful of Ik hias boon identitied with Owaha for | #1one such legislation can o a luxge area of territory, Evory year of | Ing in prices abowt. four Jeet of Which nssays tiiry! | provented any. berson s from bkt s | Uho. misture Wwus pobred ing his mouths He knows its growth and | 8700 00 o faivand equitable measure of | jts growth sends the-home socl or of mod . H;« tl‘illln\l\'ruul coal find is suidt to be [ oot VO of silver, six per cont lead | her b (i :nul ~'m puliercd and ~‘|‘ thin anellort ¥ Zrowt ifi rovisio Y oy ] e el | five feet thick T i = o eject it elsp was put on prosperity and is fully ncquainted with | W revision, it would recoive prover | erate means farther away from the busi D and a trace of gold TR Lt AT 2t D 819 4 & 3 cousideration from the senate, and that | ness conter, and emphasizes the neecss. Fremont will ask the legislature for an i golden nnniversary of Bisho h g RUENOC AT . the trade territory for which our mor- v, and emphasizes the neeessity [ Ihe gol anni y of Bishop | . o o) | nig | the fifesaving fuid, I this painfa chauts ure longing. Itis not unreason. | l¥islation reducing tuxation might be | of rapid sransit, It cannot come top | tNOFity to pave hor streets Machobensy of, tho'Catholio\idlopata ol ML, MORAREONR estorday. v "o | sition while he writhed and ronred 5 it i ' } U | bad at the present session, They 0 | so0; Tocumseh’s juil cannot hold a hor K lo, will be celebrated in Denver | completed the plans for the new ho tween breaths, Jansen was compelled ablo to hope that in his new position Mr been invited to propose & measure by & — thief. 1t was not built that way. Heisa native of France, and | tel at the cornor of Tenth nd | e alow s giil'of tho fild Llod Clatk will be able to muterially advance | 2 HWHeCLS AR e iR ks . Tho town well at Grant is froze up and | i ordnined a pricstin the sominary of | Farnam streots, which e fmmoedis | fa it A05 the fiuid -l the intercsts of the city which has been | WHich thoy will stand, theiradministes . Wby He Is Annoyed. 0 Mt 3 froze up and | 5¢"Sulpice in thut country. He cume to | oo A (0! b hiotogranhod, | moal wasclven b 4 0 long his home and in which he leaves | U1 U108 thom 0 do o, and tho country | Washington telogramy show that Gen. | he natives are sucking ico without | Gy Suipiec in thit conntry. Boplty Moun, | S0y oAb ta ba . ‘photogeaphed. | mual wasgivon i, “ailn sir O AT anxiously awaits the answer. eral Miles is grently sunoyed at the re. | SUAWS : taing in 1851, Tn 1800 ho begen Mswork | ey are thosa =~ of oo huilding ouLMrt w nglst ) e— But st does not appear probable that | port of the secretary of war and mes \""'“' new Catholic chureh - Plonsant | in Denver, and i August, 1868 ho was | Of terra co 2 e 1 2 4 ¢ o] Y - 1 alle, dodge county, W be dedicated | made a bishop, Bishop Machebeuf 15 on e labor interest of the country is | there will be any responso. Mr. Randall | sago of the president, The genornl Yo Dodiz ' | | pluces suvon A " . * 0 o 20th, . [ It 1 i en of the wes not entively i the mon who | bas alrondy beou wanouvering to dofeat | should considor that the roport and mes. | 1 20th o pe ke A LPKiob eiuaLghe Parigie high. I assume tho specinl championship of its | it, and contingent 18 under- | Bnge wore based on his own ex parte | hopos ‘ot Nebraska -ty Seliove them | missionary in mountains, ax uROIL D cause on the floor of congress. They are | stood to be ecompuet and deter- | statements. If tie roports ho has made not, they are doping thee. tiently and faithfully he has min AL not only mdividuals of no great ability, | mined, ultho believed — to e | reasonably lead these high oflicials to | A syndicate offers to build water works | to both whites and Indians f rotut but most of thew are politivians of the | nwmerically loss than at the last session, | the eonelusions expressed against him, | in North Platte provided o twenty-five class whose interest in any canse is doter- | Lust Friday he made an ineffeetual at- | what would they haye said if the un. | 3 ar exelusive franchise Is given Pastor e nio mined and measured solely by the prom- | tempt to have the house go into com nistied facls of his campaign from ho Waverly Rocord s the Jatest cold | pgeray Leaves Sirom the fiepWrtors | 0rname dlning vo and reward, O'Neili, of Missouri, ought | bills, evidently with the design to head | when report 4 message were | Bros, will do the staking act, oot | Captain William Daley, of Oto Y. | be thrown inte one roonr if o a perhuns to be ex i from thie chur- | off Morrison with his taeid’ Wil He [ written. Slowly but surely the facts Editor MeN of the Wayne Herald, | Neb., who is reported s one of th 8 he 950 roo f Nationul b acterization he me good serviee | mnde the wistake of coming iu conflict | are coming out Recent arvivals m | is watching the painful ramilications of a | ing tins of the burned steamer v more than 2 « ho d for labor in congress that commends | with both democrats and republicans zona state that Luwton had not moved | huge blister on his hand, the combined | White, between Vickshure and Now Op | o] 14 ta he him to the contidence of that inturest, | who desired the consideration of the | his command twenty milos during the | Production of beneine 1 hot stove leans, is well known to maay Omalian but Lawler of Chicago, Foran of Olio, and | special ¢ which was a Jund geant | thivty days preceding the so-called sur- | Shaefler, the condemned murderer of o | Jlo was United Sta im Campbels, the butfoon congrossman | forfeiture il aml ho was defoated. . He | render; that ho was in camp near Fron ;';{’,“I‘_"‘Jl'l‘;;::‘l‘,"',.\‘“‘:f'," fiionmendekenia from New Vork, are not mon to whom | will u doubtedly repeat the cliort under | teraz, Mexico; th it Geronimo was in ighter. Ho has runtil Mareh 22 (o re l_l\« Labor of the country can safely con- | more favorable conditions, and perhaps § camp within two miles; that the women | pentand get on good terms with his fide its interests. [t not only needs men | successiully, as the wajority gainst him | and others from Geronimo's camp were | Maker of his death will cceived with fe ¢ of a higher ovder of ability thun these | on Friday was only two. A Wushington | notoriously in the town of Fronteras Ponca sticks tot that the earth there: | of sineere regect by his 1 i r ik L have yet shown they possess, butSmen | dispateh to 8 New k paper of lest | almost aaily, visiting the stores and | 3bo t4le gold plated. Tho confidonce of | city and 5 n o whose uselfishness and intogr | Monday stated that it bad been proposed | muking purchiasos; thiat this was known | the aMivosn tho Pind'is nepecimon of | 0 W28 S nd I principle wre less quostionable, Fo: among the ¥ reform leaders of the [to Lawton and his command - T P > il Ay S a i et A i [ + | that shonld be bottled and displayed at | about the old burying ground o now heing n y ring has posed as a labor leader ever since | bouse 1o hold & eaucus, in order to en and Lawton must have be the next state fair. Lis entrance into congross, but bis success | deavor to come to some agreement as to | under ovders aot to bring on @ collision | The wife. of & taloon baen le in Elm has been very limited. Ie fougnt bard | the policy of the pariy with respeet par- | for reasons known to G Miles wood, unable to gain satisfuetion in any for the chairmanship of the labor com- | tieulurly to the tarift, but this was met by | We also learn from same sources | plher way, raldg ‘““"-’[“;'“" AD whion hor § o i ooy aflairs In thi mitlee, but Ourlisle wisely proferred | dotermined assurances from the Randali- | that it was known to ofticors of th vy ‘;,:,"';“,‘.‘_‘\;““’;{,'l‘}f‘],')‘,‘ ) e, amanied | & T8 SAFS allatre o O'Nuill, and Foran docsn't dislike any- | ites that on the subject of the tavilf they | Fourth cavalry in Arizons, 8 month be could find, ind made things hum Rignt in that locality was t body else quite so keenly s he does the | cannot pernit the revenue-reform wing | fore the surrender, that Gatewood, ac- | erally. ing ground that Owiiha po )W k Missouri congressman. ‘Tho sizengzth of | of the party to dominate them, They | companied vy two or three friendly | A companion for the Rev. Beggs, of | thui oye hundr wrack last the labor vote in the noxt bouse has stim- | are said to bave warned the majority | Apaches, was to visit Geronimo and offer | Dotlge conn y, has been hunted down in | there, beg A d 9 retury thank d ¢ o ulated these aspirants for inbor leader- | wing that any attempt to force united | him complete immunity for all crimes | Holt county.” His name is Wagner, and | Governor Coiiie : i for thoic kindhess lo. allov i i i ir g : i ho 15 charged with outraging a twelve. | luid to rest 1 cometery it hands to attend the f n he i3 dose ship to put forth their best efforts, and | party i by eaucas unon this subject | committed and free transportation to his ol : enr-old grl and threatening ter life if | though they wire wards exhumed | also to the associat the d which will contribute to 1 tho struggle botween thom will doubitiess | would result in @ sorious disturbanco | family in Floride, from whom Lo was | 1 Gt TS, RaR AR Nt St dl | Muongh ey, wore. aflarwarda sdiumod | alko ta tho asiolsias of. th Sy St B o g be earnest and bitter, i the party, if it aid wpot end | not to be separated, if ke would come in, | rascal nas been vreaching salvation with ' Robert Whitaey and wife ' as light as possidle. J rgrecab) ornate ¢ anare, in some | he de OBDS AND EADS in som le that ol Fupon the pr time—in fact, was the pr Bierbower. Fhere seen doubt but that he is indeed one of ti vietims of the terrible disuster, ‘Che ney HANNZe Seven Sto iid oue of Omaha'sp “‘I"\; il cither have known very 8 thanks swoboda, fatly

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