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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNI “,l)\\ DECEMBER 22, —_—— g: YT Mocking the Thiaves, disadvantage to the bondnoldots, In t} & hata' " i 1 ? o paaid Wit tws b revelvors ind an annia " \ s PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. ""'l :f El‘ (.nl‘[l‘iln;!y\!v deservos | throngh the )‘wvlfl‘\ 1 1".:(;‘:'. Jpward of 8,500 s t : n:"vh‘l"lk”.‘;».’ nt ot '\‘:‘f!\‘":j;ly‘r hily and ¢ Afoeniag Baition 4 ST Sonwa ) : | which had been lost from th Dafte Atoeniag Editior n printing contracts h ¢ " fof 1 1 " } woman's wat hain, and Jimmy pi Tor 8ix Month. 5 rotten to the core. toos . 7 it _ H . p ‘ il j b s § " . the it - 1 the the : t < | CHIISMAS TREES, gress can deal with the has been princiy | should nothing be dono at the pres- | cents per bushel low s Companions, The Nvergroen Messengoer a| —— on. Itis certain that the sury close of last wee R R N v Time Thors wero nereased if the revenues are n drawal of speculative support on account v wd con ral distinguished arrivals at the Zoo er 3 he machine | A1t is important to find some | of the stringency in the money market r 8 . sof the city are displaving yesterday, The most notable guests that Addrossed 10 Tiie Wwavy, | Were badly polished during the expo- to dispose of it in the public inter- | and the weakening of confidence among | \ had no black ey sortment of Ciiristmas trees of registered were two polar bears, They OMAHA, Drafts, o i orders | eure. Seeretary Roggen this year deter- s the object of Mr. Hewitt's | holders by iner ing receints of wi t 1 to exhibit Is such at o y sizes an pri s used to play hide and secek with Arctic t0 L winde pay able 10 the o1 mfl‘rm(\lurmx] auy, ned to do his best to protect the . wheat, the promise of a farther increase Judging by the record these trees ave very small, with scarcely | travelers in snowy Northern Siberia and - AOPRIETORS, | At any and all hazards, While he could i oF iiiie TAUGRY, WonBl in the visible supply, and the expeeta t be said that to hope for it would | room enough for the presents of Santa | wore captured three months ago by & EPMSH” EWPW PRGPRIETCRS, not entirely frustrate the scheme of a [ in its provisions, was introduced in tion of a lull in legitimate demand a waste of time and strength, Clans, even when he is in his most | small band of exiled Russian peasants . ROSEWATER, Eniron printing pool made up of the various | sonate by Mr. Aldrich, This autho wntil after the holidays, hinve contribuitod wre people who nevertheless b moods, Others — are larger | They were sent to St. Petersburg, where concerns who were bidders for the gen- | the seeretary of thoe trc Asury 1o rece to this result. The export demand has lieve that I come when the 1 veally fine specimens of evorgreens ont for our THE DAILY BEE. cral state printing, he has point blank | 4 and 43 per cant bonds and issne in ex- | been very fair, and cansiderable business | Menagers vs, the stockholders | of pine trees. The smallest sell for 25 | home society and immediately shipped Sworn Statement of Circulation, refused to let a cantract for printingthe | change thevefor bonds bearing interest 1s been done Jl Atlantic ports, The | nd the hig ce performers of an op. onts, the other sizes ranging in prices | here in a big iron-bound cage, The last State of Nebraska, bills and incidental work of the legisla- | {lic rate of 2} per cent per annum,paying | presence of this demand and the con AL A able to go through | up to §1.50, which will purchase a mag- | polar bear of the Zoo died in 1884, Ilis :;‘1‘»1'-“;; ’IH’M\: il S ;;l:l"'f]lr")\\];l;j‘l.l ‘;.l.:m:,qr\' Jon ,lv “l 13 e holders a sum - equal in cach case 1o [ finued strength of foreign markets have | ¢ tr t :‘I‘v"j‘l"‘_""' """‘_"_“"'M b [UI‘_"\‘“”“““'I'; “‘l'_‘:‘“ Jec | death was due to paralysis, the result of PSBIBR Sohiny, otk rolentily. eves: sole biddot. Bolieving that it had ate present worth ctime | prevented a more serious deeline, but ¥ | cbrations, are of coutse, Worth more f lightning, which struck and in that the actual eirculation of the Daily monopoly of this business, that shar of exchange of the portion of the several | have not cxerted sufficient influence to The people who : | say $1 or'#5. These troes are cut m W killed his partner on a stormy for the sweek ending Dec. 17th, 1956, was a4 | less concern had put in a bid which was awter-yearly payments of interest | sustain or advance the market. Corn consin, Michigan and the northern lum roing in the spring of 1882, When Rlonst see 1t (2 | 130 per cent. higher than the amount for | from which the United States i3 released are 1 1o § of « cont lower owing to Rt B e GE materially frott | ber countrics. Very fow of them are cut Y 1ins W ey Do oo 18000 | which 1t id the a0 WOPK 0 | by svon resknnger e ol el o | Tmeea i o § o & sont lower owin I had ik Thore OF Jost. CArtlily | hens mioin ot (e ity With, e8eh | Gore tenveling b they simultancously AR T A : years ngo. At that = time - the | volve a larger disbursement from the | nessin tho wheat market, but there is [ cultivated, but so have thousands of ot holds the tree firmly by clamps, ' These | 16 ) the pool ot water that form Wednusdas, oo, 15, iy Journal patriotically offered to do this | troasury. provided all bondholders ac- | little pressure to sell ti voal, which | People wlio never sang a noteand never | sell i B0 eonts. itro of their new quarters. A good Thursday, Dee, 16... vreie)t class of printing during the session for | copted the offer vnder it, than would the | confronts the prospect of an increasing | tended to sing. — However excellent 1 Friday, Dec. Tiooovooiiniienn 1005 | 86,000, As there was a neat little profit | flewitt bill, und 1 naming a lower rate | home consumption and an early improve: | hat movn oo GaSepiiy, e they ate e every year,” said 8 | after their long imprisonment. Head {seie v wléldauld 001n the work at those fie- | of interost for the exchanged bonds ment in export demand. There hasbeen | othor people in their own peculine 1nes, | o ee ord: t A rhey | Keoper Byene baptised them, Frank and Gro. B, [zscivek, | wres no one had any idea that they would | would be more likely than the latter | comparatively little speculation in corn, | Their prominence relieyes them froni | are inexpensive, and at the same ting | Minnic, it honor of two fricnds, Like hseribed and sworn to before me this 15th | be raised fo 6 sensiof he 5 Beitiy B8 o . ovin, Sonts thoY ate troseclisrol W T omticen D aspC e s e “" raised for the mext session. The | measure to fail of its objeet, It isdoubt- | ns the attention of operators has been | Bone of the amenitics of life, but ratlicr A bottor shiow for (he dintay of | £rizz1y’ bears they are treacherons and A R N L BRI yurnal, however, evidently thought the | fu, however, whethor either plan would | Tavgely directed to wheat, Hog products | 1P0ses upon themw the more fnexorably. | pr . than docs e ol fachioned | §ill Wt bo friendly, Bread and milk is Geo. B, Trechuck, being first duly sworn, | Margin too small and put 1na bid for | he larcely succossful <o § L] 1 e meoate. po, | Skilled as they are and talented as some | “Stocking plan,” their main diet, vavied by an_occasional RBJSAA08 116 Shys toas W TH. EoGEotTY. bbb | $14,000, . Bisratity Homries s dosided L . L ave ruled stronger under moderate re- | of them may be, they are still at then - dish of five pounds of fish each Bee Publishing company, that the netual Av- | very properly tolot the legislature order | ders are concerned ceipts of hogs at Chicago. The home- | best nothing more than masters of theit TWO BIG LV ENTS, It would make Magistrate Bob Suuth, ol s O R U s .‘ ¥ properly tolet the logislature order ————— trade distribution of provisions keeps up | 0wn business, and are not entitied by th = the friend of the oppressed wives, indig tln; ;\l;:l\”‘l”fl‘l January, 1o, l»“:m(.; r\;n]v,wr :vw\:(n ‘v‘m"!mr Iflk bills :\'v‘filrl%;vl{‘;”!' e A Great Nataral Gas Field, well, and exports of lard excoed those of l‘:u: 1‘; ,;.J\u on gre ars “'1‘:” the mas- | The Charity and Elks' Balls in Janu- | D m‘.r).. ~1mn[| 1 see Ilm\\ll .-..,.IL, ”‘f‘ n or Fu copies; for March, | reports w v it may see fit, it e prople of Ohio have reason to fec P COITESPO! v T ers of any other ness, appears, ary and Vebruary, s rian arrival, s treating s better el ol Bl R, Wi ‘”,\.’ll,,,“‘f"..l.'\‘.'1‘n: s U S I L however, it the man of woman who N Iif, Minnio. il not only grives hor pe 208 copies; for Jly, 1986, 13314 copies: | Mous price what it is worth it ean | (uird in : ; oan fiddie or sing imagines us soon as riodical beatings, but frequently confis: they were bought by an n agers or performers do not, on_close in new Arctie bruins were released from becoming more I bath was a great lusury to them Average. .. s 1o give it to the Jonrnal at an enor Arrangements have been completed oil and gas have been around th — enguge in anything, fr ten-round privileges and_ their -position as the as- | ampls room for improvement in the | 45 fOF cooking, $1.50 a month for heat- | the tho union in population and | Tristo be hoped that the city council | some roputation has been gained that the | {06 the geand annual chority ball to be | eatos hor fish or bread and mitk, He is 1 for August, 1546, 12,464 copies: for Sept ,,.‘ Sh BhoUIABE UG TAE BRI ; ¥ ] at | ) ¢ atiof s been gained that the [ harity ba cates her fish or bread and mi o is 185, 15,08 copies: for Detaber. 1o neey | then shoulder the responsibility. wealth, and to confidently anucipate its | will go very slow i letting any contracts | next thing to be done is to demonstrate | held January 14, 1857, in the exposition | domestic autocrat. His con i e L O IR TRt 1 AR o world ho lied great | building, 1 ; witheri trast (o thtof ¢ U coples; for November, 159, 13,314 coy arther progress and prosperity. Accord- | for future paving or curbing for whichno s world how uneivil aso-calied great | building. It promises to surpass any. | Withering contrast to that of G o ; GEoO. B, T75011 Bettc FRuilding Needed. ng to sent report of Professor Orton, | money is av (6 iR bofts ave ormer can be, If their peeuliatitios | thing of the kind ever held here before, | MAndsome stalwart king of the grarden, Wworn to and subseribed before me tiis One of our contemporariesisclamoring | (<00 60G ST T LT \ A not take this divection they force on | oy 00 BE ) who capers about his better half like a vof Novenber, A, D 155, ) for toh story buildings tn Omaha becaue | ©F the Ohio Geological butcau, the natu- | teen voted. ‘The plea that the city will | e public their. private @rieft and | Lhe commitee of arrangements is work- | Jeonine eavalior, and always allows. hor SEAL,| N. I Frin, Notary Tu! MINREREILN g Vilrh W ABR Y Nt | ThL field of the state is commensurate | sufler by delay will not satisfy the tax- rrels, as if anybody could by any pos- | N hard to insure the suceess of the | the first piece of old horse.” It was just 5o Mottans willokv il 0L them. Six and scven story structufes | [ CXtent with its geographical limits. | payers. W e lways favored pushing pub- ility beinterested m them. s@Fromgthe | event, and there is no doubt but that the | about ten years to the day since the' ar it ‘lwmh' \:‘l\ms‘” % “‘l& ”l‘[‘l' Il be quite high enongh for safoty and | Li¢ geological formation belongs to | lic improyements and we propose to ad 1 cr to the puinted prima | affaic will be well attended, Especial | tival of the first pair of polar bears,which nns turkey in Sing Sing with Boodler | will be g gh enoug e | the silurian age. In the neighborhood of | here to our policy m the future. There | {onna through the entive’ vange of per | preparations are being made for the dec- | FFote Kitled by the lighting stroke, when Jachne. Two of the gang of municipal | large enough for protit. Land m O St . Lt tormers, one would suppose from their | ; their successors were put in the pit, They X ¥ 5 Ada Cincinnatiit lies 500 feet below the sur- | is, however, a limit beyond which it isnot | pickerings that Y oration of the wost pavilion. Instead of oM 3 . " bribe takers now wear striped suits with | 1S ot yet so dear as to demand such 3 hickerings that every person connected | v the promise to live long and prosper, as they M e e, towering strnctures. | Evers ety switon | face, andat Toledo at a depth of 1,100 | safe or prudent to go, and council | in ny capncity with an opota orgamizns || VAXING the floor, “wiich ‘at. ts: liest i | hre but four yonra ol ary in ool nemliy more to follow. has gone mto tho sky serupng businees | 10 1200 feet. The grcatest developments | shoald draw the linc at that point. tion v dred ot minute's notico to JOver In Hrst-cluss condition, it is bro- | and have come to the tountry at the pro- T ans g tag b g business | p LR aeds | por soason tobeeome acelimated ' for GENERAL GorboN's death at Khartoum | is regretting it, and the tendency now is | $ knock-out ton | ulli h, It of canvas T'he commiittee, yming hot w neatly two years ago s finally confirmed | ih the other Qircetion toward moderately | (VD80 Lima und Findlay, in thenorth- [~ WE do not know to what extent a disgraceful state of afairs and ono sisting of R, €. McClure, T. (. Ma FOUR NEW KANGAROOS, BENETRORE et the M AL I mes Lt The ol buildings, substantinlly constructod, | Western part of the state, not far from | tor Manderson's chauces for re-clection | whichi, if continued, witl bring the whold Ll Franic Colvetzer, I W. Miner “Ah, there!” was the slang salutation /s f . Sdpalieh 3 e | Toledo, - Valuable developments have, | two years henee are to be advanced by | profession into disrep ieorge Mills, W. I, Beciiel and Josepii | of Stonewail Jackson, the veteran and oflicial confirmation was unnecessary but | well lighted and ventilated and_easy of oo PpIens T S JOTIO0 L0, Y Lnod | L AL s fehts grow | Garneaw, e, appointed last week to con- : 4 : : the timo taken for its rocoipt remindsus | uccess In evory part, Wo can afford to bo | LOWeYer, been made at other poiuts, a | the vindictive warfure which his rejuven- | it iy probable thut these fixhts grow | gyt tho arrangements for j L b G AN N TR S e tiee R i BT | EoRban e e n story strue, | Cleveland paper having recently reported | ated “l'u 1 organ is waging upon Sena- | out of the enormous vanity of most of the | 1T T SFIRETRONS [r the Kike Blitz, when a quaitette of ki R e e O te et oas (R ot o e oot ok davolopment of o) oSt promislaie | (opkViiluWivek, e wodo) knows bhat | Heepib ngvgadin porformances. o thd, |l ataatiig 140} MeOlure! chnizhon DD LI N EIO0a. THE Ut SRRl e The pross invaciably beats red tapo, | 4nd walls and bullt to etay. i natural gas well near that eity. Inthe | there is not a single vote in the coming | i does nof appear, but it cannot | MArs cretary and Frank Colpetzer | yesterduy, The immigrants from the s What Omaha with all other western | L4ma region the production of of] has ex- | fegiskuture which Manderson ean - in- | be denjed that if these exponents of avg | Ugistrer. Ane bill will be avery seicet | intipodes arc of & weenfiar type of bush Usber the proposed motropolitan | eitiesneeds m ost of all at the preseut tim ded that of gas, and fifteen joint stoek | flaence one way or the other. would learn sot thio commenest | gt SISO RS WL ik " oNhe tailed kangaroos and eame direct from a charter the Omaha board of public | 1s better architecture and construction, | COMPanics ave now operating for its de e : Comethin 16, bo ot ot i %6 § one of theso tiekeis is entitlod to (ke 4 | e SR L works will have move power and greater | ‘Ihcre has been too much attempt ateheap | YlOPment lu the dlny region the hatnoomn NG L od at the | Geoermible at this e : j many ladies as he choose uhdued appearance © x.m-('n.u fous responsibihity than the city council, 1f | display and gingerbread work and too | NOEUral gas territory has an estent of | Lincoln hotels for 2 il e HASTINGS OF PUZ VAU AR CO LR GETViE the delegation ratifics the work of the | Jittle regard for interior couvenience and | HYePY-SIN miles - length by sixteen | boew Known o spr ] SHE WAS A PRETTY CIRL. As 38 Ok PULELC crsand had several bouts vesterday e L . MoHy s vy € s in breadih, and of the twenty-seven | eral beds when in hilarious condition - A Question Which the Western | adternoon. They seem nettlod by the v charter committee it cannot be too care- | exterior solidity. The building that issup- | Mi1es in breadih, and of the twenty-seven [ era A AYS ORCIATSE T ic o v in hich the Western L VAL il guarding all the points to provent | stantinl, #afe .:fuxr‘{:nl\’-‘ {“:\‘f[ Lt e | s wells that fiave beon opened only | We are only - surpris Jim hasn't [ A ‘“"",‘,,(.:(j",‘ BAfGvoR D WIOW Sux : League Must Decide, G ey B T il A e San et 2 s e Al Jott UL (T ve failec e daily production of | hired more rooms, ce the B. & M B & : ; t is probable that before Hastines son @ seldom uses profane lunguage tie board from becoming a source of ne time attractive in appearance is ‘) S Lt L “’“'»‘,“ OB OF | b i ‘o ononsh to | “Well, what T started out to say was | admitted into the West i) Lut yesterday he slandered the friends of jobbery and arbitrary power, the one which finds the best class of ten- | the most I'“ c 18 13,000,000 cu fe A S gh Jimmy hadint derlE with 5 maichty i C estern - league, she | Avtémus Ward in a style so vigorous that e—— antsand brings in the best returns on the produce 10,000,000 feet, | staud the draft. pretty mrlonce.”? suid o resident of Dil | (e 1y @ hard fight o make. B, [t would have madean - Avizonu editor Thir: close of the famous Campbell suit : or the rost the daily average is some = [onlMS U oA et Yeorre. | George Kay, of this city, has writien to | howl with impotent enyy ampbell suit | nvestment. While the elevator has to : TN = o o, M. to a New York Sun_corr : : ] UL pDLSRUON YV : 18 adrawn battle. The verdict of the | u degree ambhilated distance mdbrm;rm Sibablasell Tliis ioas by rehsonloERts ]y\‘ Forb is begiuning to pose as the | spondent. "I was down in Virginia | the sceretary of the league concerning Il !\:mm.'\\ ek ticcompy |}||1.ul ll.\ PSR oS hEe s e e o ated oo Ao abundance and cheapness, bus banished | 01 decent and hionest” member of the | City amd ivas to excart a ireasure & sl | the matter, i icial states that L¥P cousing, Aus ‘.l,,["‘“‘,‘;:l;“,’,‘[;H“\“' brought by the other. 1t does not, how- | veach of the streot it has greatly inereased | A1 0ther materials of illumination as well | 61ty comnel} ”I niisa jowol that onght 10 | o o citizense-that was. bafore, 16 | g pemicnity Of tho clubs now composing | Tholr eago s next to tiat of e Ingunna, ever, relieye the public from the convic. | fire risks, Lo reach cven seven stories | 49 8l other fuel for domestic purposes | b set in solid brass mounting. boys tivd up Uie guag by the noek—and it e S (o TOEeL it sdmission | whieh, by the way, LA e tion t the English aristocracy is n i v ace tasl ror warks | ANd manufacturing. The demands of the e ST was known that stages with money | ©F Pucbloinstead of Hastings. 1t scems | He isu big, drab-colorcd oftshot of the school of vice, which, for the publio bene- f::.fl"}i?:(s'(‘»;'.;..}é“ ;;l:},ffilrl‘f,,‘:‘“‘:‘i:‘l,‘f,r\f’ community are supplied = ut restric- EROMINUMUEBIRBONS. aboard were Sttt ho the_soneral opinign that Puhlo | Lzard family, that was sent from Indim Ay UM i I 8. ) £ sta IR s e ) e S o st tbnag o season as | tacked. On the coach coming up s a | would sustitin a serios of® games better | few months ago. ¢ is 0 epicurean with fit, should be shorn of their poliical | fire protection s an experiment, There js | o The charge is o itinouth forits | At Mantiist Isponiond Bis seasoi > | Gl oo, mourning, wbont the | than would Hastings. ‘At ‘any rate the | @ very dainty palate. ~As the number of 4 r Jis i LI, pretticst girl that we had ever seen here, | matter will be thovouglily discnssed | bougitets boiight by star actresses o be sumed leaders of minners and movals. | chango from our low, squatty and com. | W& 10 30 cents a month for lighting the | Evangelist Moody will hold revival weet- | and as there was no- treasures aboard | 462 mecting of the loague 10 be ket | handed over the footlights o themsclyes e - Fa0n plB00 160k Ing Jbuelnoss H1o0ks to | whole house. Still the people regard | ingsat Ithaca, N. Y., in January. Jimumy got pretty well acquainted with | 50pn, cithorin Omaha or Lincoin. on first nights inereased, the price of I tiling their amended articles of in- | and seven story huildings whose desiens | (e rates as extravagant aud have been | ‘The tour of Christine Nilsson through | her. She could not have been more thin “l]‘“'j:* claims { she s already a | Jacque ym'“l"““i"“’ _\mlnln_w ;l_mlAl‘ln- 50 corporation covering Northeastern Ne. | poar the stomrsof ariubeaiier o oy | Agitating an orzanized resistance to | Holland and Belsium las been remarkable | Uventy-six or twetily-sovon years old,and | Member of the longue, having beon ad- | ¢lot, i ovder to, aveid bupkruptcy, had I3 h pear the siamp of originality and which | * o T KL L i RoialntE2nt10 sho was that handsome tha SRYal A mtted last spring by # vote < o ma | to change bill of fare ie igaan: 1s tho Elkhorn Valley line only nn- | from foundation o cornise. ars. con- | them. TH8 cost of sinking a gus well is | for socialand oficalattention, | {6, e (0 O T L T o | P i i b TR ] to the pubiic what they havelong | structed of solid materials and with hon. | 80Ut $1,500, and nearly every consler. | Senator MePherson of New Jerses wast | Gout'into the diniigz-room and ate an | e that Hastins was o sdmisted, bu | and at first objected, but finally ‘had to contemplated in private. The move to- g ; able manutactory in the region has jts | Well-todo buteher tweaty years a C158 | avtra supper all around just for | With the condition that she pat up the | como down to banias or sturye. An ob X est workmanship. - ol millionaire now. 3 i Eioing o, | $500 forfeit A imed, | ject of interest in the snake house 15 wards Yankton is to be made to cut out own well, T the chunce ot sceing her. riatanonoy. B1S FIeRIslkol aimod i : & i Lo 9 An extraordinary industrinl growth has | Kate Field holds 8100000 worth of telo- | Jimmy had Jearned” * something | the Hastings’ wcn have never done, i of an Indian forest, e ey o] NroposediRinanaiaileglsiecian. D LBrOWLL RAS | yone stock, and can” afford to shake up the | aboat her. " She told him that she was a | though they have: ben requested. to ; aled bylieeporihon proposed advance to Hastings and Ihere have been introduced at the [ Daturally followed this gas development, § yomn0n monster oceasionally, whether she | widow and that her errand was to find | do so. son, who is a natural artist, 1t will soon Sewsrd will be in_retaliation upon the | present session of congress quite a score | And almost every day new enterprises | yyyurts him or not. Colonel Savage, who was said to be in A === ““‘;“ ”“" L “““""'“J’!i' of “,i","“‘ ‘0"“1:: “Burlington for its invasion of the north- | of bills proposing financial legislation. | are sprmging up, or going into this terri- [~ (onergs i o vears | this section. e was her unele and the ctive Good Temnlars. and python eage. The work is so we < : g financial legisl: g ) z ongrossman 10itt of [linois five years . c J 4 ; bt - TE s Sl ey o et v fr D e e Rros o administrator of her father’s estate, and | Monday night quite a number of mem- | done that the big reptiles will mo doubt west. It is not probable that the pros- | Nearly all of these relate to providing [ tory from less favored regions. The | ago was stenograplier for a house committee, | PHEHREITMOT 00 hev fther s ost that | bers of Life Boatlodge, No. 130, and thets | be deluded and “try and_curl their fat pectof these competing branches will | the national banks with o new basis of | SUpply keeps up steadily, and so greatis | but he married a woman with cashiand be | ghio Shoutd see hin. Jimmy didnl know | frionds qscembind 1 i Kot o0 | bodies about the imaginary trees, while prevent the opposing roads from con- | eirculation and o making othe; the extent of this natural gas terfitory | entered the political . any such man, but he said ~he might be ends assembled in the North Proshy- | hey wili have an ambitious strugrgle in tinuing construetion. The ralrond situ- | visions with regard to the system. that therc is no_longer an apprehension | John Peter St. Jolin is lecturing in Towa | around for all that. That evening he was | 175 church to listen to the Rev. Seott, | endeavoring to erush the life out” of n ation in Nebraska 15 onc of dog cat dog. | of these measures wiil undo : of the exhaustion of the product. At | in behalf of three interests: First, fora good | very attentive to her and most of the boys | of Stutton, Neb., who was the lecturey of | countorfeit”presentment of *‘Stonewall The contest between the roads which has | in the committeo room, where s various other points prospecting and | admission fee: second, to advertise himself; | hung about the place half inclined o be ”,"' vehing S, Stolimadoien oornast ERRKIN e VOl A BADY. DK, g r boe, v 9 e X . yring for natural gas are being actively (a cidently), fc uperanc ealous. speech and related some interesting bi TARS FOR I BEAR for 50 long been fought on paper, ambitious efforts of eride statestnansinp | boring for natural gas are being actively | Iird (and jncidently), for the tewperance | QS| Lo the stage | about the liquor traflie. My, Seott sai | 1end Keepor Byrne was afraid that now be fought out with cold sicel rails, are every year consigned to oblivion, A | pushed, and the report of the state Y 2 3 was nbout to start and Jimmy with his | as to the money that from the o | Daisy, the eute eub bear, was going to = = = few may be heard of again, but with the | geologist will doubtless have the eficer ot | Ben Butler bas discarded bis black slouch | ghot gun was stunding by its side, the | sale yearly went into the sehoo! fund, I | die on Friday. She was sick, but” yester Ra7is may rise and rates may fall but | oycontion of one or two they are all an. | increasing explorations and activity m and now appears crowned with an enor- | rreqsury box having been serewed on and | do not want to educate my ehitdren widh | day she hud recovered and was in i trisky that remarkable monovoly, the Standard | worthy of serious considers There | this direction. The manufacturers of | WOUS beaver hat, such as is worn by the | the driver being in”his scat, the young | money that has brought ruin and dis. | mood. Dusy is u great favorite, nud bt Qil company, holds the whip hand even | ; bi e 3 Cleveland and the Mahoning valley | Fontiersman. 1t gives lis comical fizure the | woman came ‘running up, excliiming { grace to some mothe heart or she died hundreds of little patrons of th over the railvond companies. A suil h is no snbject with which congress has to | Gleveland and z hing valley ) qppearance of a faney perfumery bottle with | that she wanted to retarn and would bo cirele.” "T'he speaker was r ¢ | garden would hive mourned her loss e i II» 2 i St S deul that the average congressmg ure every day feeling more urzently | ahugestopper, ready m ten minutes if the stage would enthisiastic when he said th 1, ! while it would nave inspired Low-water Just heen entered at Louisville by an oil | i woll likes to dabble in as a financ the need of this cheaper fuel, which now | gusan B, Anthony declares with some | Wait: The driver grumbled, but Jimmy | saloons were closed, we would not have | Muldoon, the poctical keeper, to write denler against the Lonisville & Nushville | jyostion, and there is no other question | gives Pittsburg so great an advantage, | thing approxching ghoulish glee, that when | Yickded, and the givl soon made he a gumbling hell in the eity, and would be | #n obituary pocm, g railway company and the Standard OiL | (0 the . % pearance, There were no other passen- y unspeakable ain of secing \lh'«h;"\u'“"r Chatlesfifrowthers and % gors. After she had been seated the boys | f: o5 vabbed of happintes fod purity | ArtistJ: N Hess had @ busy ume at e o i e D o e s s s G e TR T e ::.»m,.]-xlluu hat in h:n‘ul,uml’ s nllguml Mr. Scott, in_coneluding, made an clo ¢ ull\l‘~(\ \mt].m.lmguiw camera :u,ml ; ne of the important bills introduced is | tighous territc arti st their ballots by, while Some of them—Jack Fergus nt plea to the andience to join heart, | leading objects of “intere An_ oi of Murietta, O., a competitorin the trade, | {hat of Mr. Hewitt, which is designed to If natural gas shall prove to be inex- [ purestmen who offer withoutregard to their | was onc of them, [ remember—went so nd abilities to fieht the saloons, | broken-footed mule had been brought 1o and according o its usual system had en- | yablo the trossury (o dispose of the sur- | haustible in the territories where it is now | Dolitieal views, far s 10 express regret that she was not | After the locture was over, a miass mect- | the garden to be fud to the animals, sur listod th railrond company on its side. | plus, in the avont of tho peabable failuce | developed and developing, there is. o tenry oL Stantey can well afford to forego | to stay longer. She laughingly replicd | i was held in the basement of the | prisid the keepers and bis former ownera Mr. Rico produces a lottor from an agent | of conaress to keep down the assured ac- | tain to bo u radical change, in the not ro- | ©¥en the profits ot a lecture tour in this coun- | that she micht return, and waved o liule | the chureh, - S A of the Standard Oil company to the rail- | euuulation by reducing the revenues. | mote future, in the conditions of compe- 1 “}-“'.'"""‘;':.;‘,M ”.',': SIE B s i A T B Found With Oleomargavin R i Il"’*" for them. When ITead road compluining that rates bad | puis il provides that the sceretary of | tition which may be in the nature of an | Jef ",;“;“‘. e e e e | suw of her. “Jimmy was inside of tho | OnnextIriday, at v o'clock, Collector | Keeper Byrng dropped that Carpenter not been put up high - enough | e troasury may snticipate so mueh of | industiial revolution. The battle will be | ana is sai to exereis o wonderfal ingaencs | €O2CH With her, and we all thought that | Calloun witl soll four fikins of olcomar- | street gmonkey “into the mammoth & on Rioe and windivg up with the sen- | tiia intorast of the. funded. debt of the | botweon the maunfacturing contora. that | oorinld o exorelio a o hu he was the luckiest chap that ever struck | guvine, containing about 115 pounds, | ¢48¢ of former covanut throwers at tence “Please turn on another screw.” | {ryited States as may be in exoess of 8 | have this natural fuel, rather than as at Lee il Montana on yesterday he didn’t intend lie result was a charge of $83 for a ship- T8 i erage congressman knows less | and they will not be spaving of effort to | women have the right to vote they will not 1Iw‘,,n-.n oil monopoly w. ~.n-n;:.|;:mi inl 4bout or is less uble to comprehend. find o supply if it exists anywhere in con- | afliliate with either of the present political driving out of Lusness one George Rice, 3 rathe “But let me tell you something, Less | Which were seizod by the governmentbe- | {5 'stat a'viot. Bt it is a matter of his § per cent per anuum, If ail the holders | present against the foreign manufuc- Big Business on a Small Capital, than six hours after that pretiy little | 2S¢ the packages containing the ma- | tory however. About a dozen of atleged ment of seventy barrels made by the | f g wnd 44 per cent bonds should avail | tarer, who having to rely upon a dearer New Yorl: Tritune, darling sailed ont of Virginia City look- | terial were not marked necording to law. | relatives of our ancestors tried to knoek dealer while the Standard was charged | thomeclves of such an offer, the treasury | fuel will no longer be regarded with ter Hill, the Chicage “plunger, ng .- | ing us sweet and gentle as a lamb, she | ‘The property was seizedin the carly part | out the little stranger and he was only ouly §39.00 for the same gervice at the | would be enubled to use §75,000,000 or | ror as threatening to usurn meri- | 990 bushels of wheat on only $5,006 ] holding 290 of rlmlu Vy's big pistals “! November, and, as the law preserit By d by the Koo and 5 thick po! same time. Such instan as these | $60,000,000 in anticipating the interest of | can market and destroy hoiae industries | $/CAUY resembies the democratic y 2 Has.cas Al wis looking (v way 5 Rivenito nll y IPNL Ot 10 ) Bk e disproportion between the task of rune | for Sunday. Iam afraid he wasn't watch. | sons‘wia might have anythng to say | Zoo hus the pugilistic eraze s wuch as furnish the bost of arguments for 150 06- | (e’ publio dobt, I¢ Is providod that tho | if not shutouthy o tarilf wall, With | Lie @isproportion between tho task ot ruu- | for oY, 1 ol ATl he Wb istels | S0t out s Toxoitira Lo maake tho. sy | dosr of tho " haddded. shoaldored. i:lalzx'(‘; rl);“.\\v‘\’l:::!;ll-“n‘l;' commerce Yem | intorost upon tho smount paid shuil bo | augmentod and cheapened production, | of brains and patriotisi. | dovs, bust nobody blamas bith Iu thosa | known. No ‘clulm having boon amada | Highth and Yine struot I | futton bl which SiIL SOBVIA 108 e | gonupted . the rate of 3 bor cent. per | nasinit which England, Germany and L days; Wed too & moman ke that aiout | tho provarty, was forfaad, andon nest | van the beave.weigat, himplon, akes - anpum, reinvested quarterly, so as to | Beigium, with their highor-priced fuel, An Object of Compassio B T R R el avi It it Al nn el b O e e Bt i aha e Bitrs were introduced in both houses | seeure to the United States the benelit of | caunot compete, the favored manufue- i ool fieeaid, .| the inside of the conch most of the way | the material will bo duly knocked down | Meg lvey, the biuenosed baboon, wi of congress on Monday providing meas. | compound intc thereon. ‘Thus the | turers of America may become us carnest [ | AV 1;.\»]}:“;;{‘..‘.Mf““ ”.’.].",..";’.. Sora tha | until about the middle of the afternoon, | to the highes lor, | flicers fovl | recover his lost luurels. Dominick M ures for estirpating pleuro-pneumonia | government would lose nothing in the | in demanding the removal of the tarif | ot <0 P h"“‘““_' Tt 1 eone, | When he got out, Then she complained :h'_l" Johuson is an innocent party having | Callrey was boss of the monkoys and other eattle dis The, transaction, ‘The boudholders would bo | obstruction us they now aro in urging its | 1fa mow depends simply upou their lover He | Lbioueliness and four, and aftor @ while | hought the olcomurgarine froni d¢ uual about four montlis ago, whin §ze the appointment by tho pr loft with o boud bearing 3 per cent. In- | retontion, and the most persistent in ask- | will have to #0 sti 45 B IO AR, 0 RARY IR Rl LGB NRIORG Hi S I s | RARUR B IR e 26 Y e commission, to which ample powors are | terest, but the cash payments would be | ing enlarged and eheaper transportation uitis not worth diving, ity Mr | horses comung to n sndden b in this instance, beeause of the earty date | Cafrey heid up his end with ci given for investigation, the estabi a full equivalent for any premium that | facilitiesin order to get their surpius Jim band was - on his gun, | in which the diseovery was made, hut time, old — gray-haired suent of quarautine, destruction of the bond would bear in the m . It | products to the markets of the world T T and - was - just L the point of | wii bea tine and imbrisonment for any | known as Jem Mace, was swing etl ided that gy 1y . . i A § Sl makivg a jump, wn the fair one by | person who ia her. r oo n Little Tommy Warren by the t fected or exposed animals, and is further provided that these reduced | There sre g possibilit ) Josepl WY litton, his side raised one of his revolvers, which | same pred day when Dominiek MeCaflrey w other procecdings as may be roquired, | bonds shall “ho received by the | zus development if it shall continue O blessot day ! @ blossed time? Sho. qulosly reroved from his balt and - WAL T (e P e T Y'rovision is made for paying the owners | comptroller of the currency as sceurity | hold out What though, with eqch return, t with a savage “no, von don't! Ted it Whimsical Wills, terday Mace waited until John L of animals killed, $100 being nam for the 1ssue of cireulating notes of auy ETHID, 2 s b at bis head,” For o second Jimmy didn't | William J. Haskett, a fawyr van took his duily nap, when the maximum for those with pedigree | ational banking asseciation, and as thoy q jusiness Sitmation. it though the wrinkles ther Know w picl \Il-.}n but it was only | m New York, lefua will - conta on him frow the top of the ca #4280 for Lhoso wiiiouk. - Panalties are | would andoublodly rulo somowhat avove | 'tho condition of trado duslug the woek | Furggiied Wil tiougt; or the L A .| Gl oA provided for ohs " commizsion- | par it is provided that the banks are to | past has been favorable according to re- Thou find’st ave de¢per now? revolyer. Without hesitating Jimmy | comiposcd of young men connected keepers of the monkey house ors, concealin iscuse, and fu s | be given their par vaue in notes, lustoad | ports from the principal busmess cen- | (0 ; rons experiment, As he | the public priss, wnd, as in early life I | soon bury the undiplomatic s porting or delivering for transportation | of 90 ver cout., as now reauired by luw. | ters. Clearings show incrensed business, | DUIged dayt 0 blpssa time! its muzzle pointed to | was connecied with tie papers, I have a - Qlseased aniwals, knowing thom to be | In view of the possibility that the holders | which is particularly noticeublo in retail “Phiy coming and thy cheer w whero the girl sat, he saw at | keen recollection of the loils and troubles | Buokingam Notea auel. Tuosanato il opwoprisien $100: | of bonds may not generally aasept th | trades i vy tho sppeanching ol | Avalliubbistion,’ (S0 | st e st b Bary | Jhus Lupbled i, and v il bubbc, || e s of the st o 000 to carry its provisions into effeet. It | autieipation of interest, wuthority is given | days. Wuol hus attracted littlo demand | T v e el R T Ay e T ot | catdron, and, a1 desire (o HIAEDORARS. | 0N \a NiaRTaM S U 252 comprohensive measure and is un- | the sccretary of the treasury to deposit, | except for the immediate wants of the In days of youthful year. u regular wildeat betioy savory herb their thin broth in | well attenc derstood to have boen pre L as also | with any national banking assoc looms. Holders are not urging business r— she was pod quicker than I cun f y 1 do here bequeath | of the previous meeti the bill introduced iu the house, by rep. | any portion of the money in tuc transury | nt tie expense of prices, partly because Juy Gould's Methods. tell he pulled the trigger, at the same no- | to the New Yok Press Club of the city of | tnined. Rov. ililton yosentatives of the Consolidated Cattle | not otherwise appropriated, upon scour- | of n prevalent expectation of proving MR ment reaching for e yevolver wiioh | Now York $1,000, payabie on the death of | from Rey. 21, 7.—"[lo thut ovorcol « i 7 Growers’ association formed amonth ago | ity of an equal amount of bouds or other | trade next month and partly beeause sea- | stock to almost double its aet valt of hund. The crash of the gun wus Monsicu r Colombics, a Parisian mer i When Mr. Gould watered Western Union | the young woman held, ky i t shall inherit all things,” —dwell g i 1 f upon the negessity ¢ firm re in Chicago. ‘e opinion was gen at | fdebtedness of the United States, such | board stocks are awned by dealers who | then shaved the wages of thousands of em- | territic, and as it went'oft not more than a ied leaving n hequest of € upon the part of all who would the late convention of cacttlgrowers and | special deposits from the treasury st no | bought them at comparatively full prices | ployes in order to declare a dividend on the | ¢ l_'hlv;u inel ,slrun: |l-r noso it pura- wdy who twenty yoars before hi noble Chyistian life, tuking th weterinarians that the uid of the general | time to exceed $100,000,000, and to be | and cannot affurd to let the wmarket go | stock thus watered and bull it in the market, L her, She fell baek on the seat ina | fused to marry ham, “throngh which, that those who trom the ranks government was absolutely pecessary to | Subject to eall upon such notice as the | lower, The proportion of consigned wool | he was engaging in a deliberate robbery for | dead taint and Jimmy, grabbing b 18 ,\1‘(;"‘"'_‘;"":"““","}‘““'lll“'l orbiod to live i | men sud wowen, siep it the Chirl the most effective work for stamping out | sec ry may preserihe. Thus two | awaitiog sale inthe eusterp markets is | bis own financial ageraudizemont. It Isthe | ;5 e Sizents saw him in fighting P following v y “-pil‘:,.m-».. ey (,].\[“'."' ,"”..41 ‘”1“! i e e ‘\“‘ " cattle discases, and tho bilis presentcd | ways ave provided for disposing of | very suiuil this year. ‘Tho dry goods | Drévalence and shaweless repetition of these | i they 16k to cover and B afur | was from a Scotoh ewspapor: o T ey g Y are in responso 1o that view. Such a | the surplus and couverting it from an | trude is scasonably quict, but a good mavy . ‘fl“f*l‘l'l‘"‘“““’?l'l"'l‘h: “m‘:‘.:“"'l dineoe® | them. They kept un a bively liring for ars ago an Buglish gentlon o | Christ’s love, hives well migh wi measuro should be passed, und a | idle accumulation to the pubiie use. In | ordess are being recorded for the future e B e sauast (i | faw mamunts oad tion digiy went buok ath 4 1o st and ruined lhnrcu bly capable commission - ap- | the one vase it would go direotly to the | delivery of fabrics adapted to the spring | judustrious wage-workers into rank com- | there. but she bad Hisspneared . B }:.'I' it 1o llf:'«":]'\ ;\l s In Iw.nnl‘j Zitwas terscly umlm that wil! perform the duties care- | people upon terms whick would protect | and summer trade. The market as @ [ munists. ‘he supremacy of Jay-Gouldisio | driver, who had mounted bis box and | (he eldir daughion RoOU "“ "~“"‘ 0 gruca, bul wal uily and vigorously. tho govornment ugainst. loss and be wo | wholo is Sirw, with cottou especially in & | bas about reaclied its zeaith In this country, | wus holding the livesin bis tecty while | younger £97,04 " oy € i3 evening as AR T AT 1S NaREe W Na T one / AY, Pres. | eaninetied Wi Dot Sad b g 1