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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: II-I]) AY, .L\\I AR\ e e e é g g o R P | 3 y | a F 1 g R Looking More Favorable. fone are left to th t 1 Minneapolis are nes 000 | 3 ts z The Cascade tunnel on the Northern | (IR (AU NN N AN i TI[E I).\I[l‘ ]'LI'J- It is evident that if Jegislation for the | monopoly's representa " Vo lsper annum. t g ted States Pacific has now advanced about 1,400 feet "l‘vL (-\.\m 01 ”\LL[LO[ T. P 1ED EVE regalation of inter-state commeree, a: agent of the Stan Cashville b ge is & modest and stalwart man | on the east side and about 1,800 on the UBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | feaul: st diatoitr nt of the § at ; clines all proflers of honors unloss | west side. This leaves a little over 2,000 A OF STRRORIATION » ““ T et T N | e sl Ao secured by demoeratic votos | feet yet to be bored. The work progressos FRME OF &U0SCRISTION ¢ pended solely upon the interest of con- | refused to handlo tl ' i & I'he social cconomoist of Johnson | At the rate of tweniy: fect each day, and o Té \lv"” b 'f“_”]". gressmen in the welfare of the people, as | pany, notified a L . county has writ on the virgin leaf tarned | daylight should be let through it in tour ntiis 0 ( ng " z by the necdle T mor 3 1 o distinct from the demands of the corpor- | to *“give the scr Y . . i { over on the ist: *“The whisky bottle and | Ot fivemonths, Harrin accidents 1t ‘ N very litile ehance | in . T the pockethook are never of the same | trams should be running in Omahn Sundng B, maiied 16 i 1 there would be yery little chanc & thereby to adya ot & WOIKE Tof when GHe Hor ’I"m', oti much less than & year. A REMARKABLE TRANSACTION, Iress, One Yenr. ... of anything being done. For ten years | comveting oil, {o . 'y U t 4 £ ' ws down All men ¢ ool on that g.,.m OvFIcn, No. ol axn @8 FARSAM Sriney ;-rlr.rm ll'yuw 4 h HH: n‘; r has | upon his own jue . . proposition YORK O ‘ TRIRUSK BOLDING een talked of in congress that body quired, witho nsulting h t 1 The Boats s ) - s fine HINGTON OFFICE, NO. 515 FOURTEEN T STREET & ' ithoy ting vonty 1 3 * Beatrice er Pipe company has | some hoavy tie contracts at Trucke . 1 Rt given heed to the voice of the railroads, | His duty, 1n obedience to the generala ¥ p . liscovered that the banks of clay ad- | wants 500,000 tios. hich \\\l.“l ik ific Tells of His Astonishing | CORRESIONDES | and it scems to be very hard work now [ unchanging policy of the company, t ) s, | joining the works is superior stuff for the | 10,000,000 fect of lum ber. ¥ bubdien) AL Dbl el communiont inting to nows andedi: | for some of thoss who have been long | to destroy the competition, but the ¢ h manufactire of stoneware, and, will b Tho Los Angolos & San Gabtiel Valley Adams-Caustic Comments 701 OF TUk Lry under this influence to break away from | tails of its performance wore left to leration of trad EA Ghh 0Bt Indiize. I, ‘orooKety DUeINESS LETTER it. This is more icuously the Astiihr At modotale GXDeNss, Al buciness lotters nnd rem|ttances should bo | ¢+ 4 R8T Clie Homies, ARt . : - g b 1 ity \te expense Nidressed 0 THi 1 PUBLISHING € in the senate than in the house, and for | suit ot this policy brings the reward ! iter A chunk of coal bin comfort from the OMATA. Drafts, checks and postoM the obvious reason that the former is not | advancement and increased emolument t v lowa weather prophet pears in the I nate enough to be the owner of three cows, 10 be made pay able 1o the order of the conipal * 1 . > o 3 i - { y 1 . 5 ! bt sonear the people as the latter, and gena- | ‘Lhere is a premium paid for shrewdnoess K ! o blizzards, = Positive assur: | (050 C 8 o tail bull is sot dowr b tyocolumn articlo about “A° Remarkable THE BEE PUBLISH |||r COMPARY, PROPRIETORS, | tors cannot so frequently be called toac: | and ingenuity m planning and accom [ likel it } T W g "I'" B I",,'y“l‘“: in the California n \S 1 § | eOut Gate,” detailing the old Union count for their conduct as can represent. | plishing the will of others, and there 1s e t part of the month,” This will give ihe K \uses upheld by President Adams, tives. The present situation ecrtainly | no concern as to the means and methods Mgl A covoted opportunity to toast the bearded | . The s f Medieal it & | Thew ‘» says in part: A reportor has sue shows somo progress over that of the | Under such a system is it atull improba . Saitis iciclo with n hot tongs Falls, Washingion t 1 IWI‘ el R AR R LR r y BEL. s ¥ {64 e y y r print eloth manufacturin y th o 8 1o part ars of remarkable trans: THE DALY BEE. past in favor of the peonle. but the votee | ble that men would be found capable of | Ferty-four print eloth manufacturin Beatric Catining company put ap | A R LY 8 aetion. bitsvoet U gt gl tRiifoad Btate of Nebraskn, | gcores of oily-tongued attorneys who | Buffalo? Docs not the principle uj niing % in capital, manufact 1 in iy tos and torrl [ vite waves nre whoe f ds, | ing mills, the Unic 1 company and tho A 1ave the m ind £ which this monopoly is foun: and one-alf of print cloth in thic 2 1 . | which, when deposi | Joliet Steel company on the ot Geo, B, Tzsehuck, secrotary of The Tee it A ! o J §10,000 wore paid for [ FHiH WHC COPOSIeL tolath Publishing company, does solemnly swear | OUS, 18 10 I voliey it has steadily sued, render | State . d 1 A,000 torihelp, | Biiate nattone e | companies havin n of hat the actual cireniation of the Daily Bee | scems (o he s wlity not only ) | mat \ for this ye their of 15,000 tons of rals ( B for the weck ending Dec. 51st, 1556, wus as cc whose terms are incvituble \ 1 tat ) ) 1 ms a day I'he Holl I i land, arival of the Denver & Rio Grand follows: ito ] it 41t Geurse of a¥ pa lwwmu fed, the editor has | and to some degree of the Union Paciiic Baturday, Dec, - i e B o f i “Gronisy - son gone to farming to v.u\rln mstarvation. | yided living ra by Sunday. D 3 A y it the ) | Threee Points of Interes . ted conce N AT te says in his farewoll: “For our own | i ik s could Monday, 1) 3 Vrssnuiivaseveelil an probabl e bill of the 1 wre i v 1 inducement. ‘Ihe tend il SHETEURY Part. w 1o join Brothers Rigdon and VHis T Vot i s 8l Tuesday, Dec. 1o centralization, as in othet ind o cy Elibp of tho ‘Standard and Owr Catso | 1o the Union Pacliie to ehango i not to charge more than twice the amount The Pacific Coast. The Southern Pacifie railroad is lottir Ex-Director Porter of the Union | ilroad track is now built to the San —- el river, and 159 men are at w ! hich is to rest on stone pier nt of Nevada who 18 fortu 1S rretion. Success in the thiul f 0 000 bt They Don't Want Competitio m‘ AGo, Jan, 6-[Special Telegram to the e Tribune this mornimg prints . ROSEWATER, Enrton. Rt pr——— S —— Sworn Statem of Circulation, of the corporations, lustily shouted by ich a ¢ piracy charged in THE railroud bosses are a badly demor ahzed crowd. The organization of the legislature has not met their expecta- tions. e $ ference cc ce, while the opposi the opening of fool ) « Wednesday, Deg 111111 T BTG G b BOREONEY | WG blis A i There are fifteen steel rail mills in R tfront and a4 5500 ghe farm® to wrostle with the joliy feat of leg- | peenally direc ) s s Failin ot f h ¢ { Steelton mill i . e next two are . 1 | bid our triends and enemics good-by ervied uling 1o geta islation, since such o purpose would be | tion of a candidate for speakor 1L I8 thiednrgosts the W will open with from any subordinate Datio 1.7 bopeless, is made by those whose tenure | openly and honestly declared himself as [ X i 40 \ rabbits that the nuisanee 15 unl blo g : I 5 ! sty ared o b330, RARTBE T > L DTAR R bits that the nuisance 18 unbearablo, [ Who tost adbortbod and sworn to beforo Lias yot soveral years to run, Those gen- | an advocate of General Van Wyelk's eloe- | 1Gioeted and the i 1y will : { Blackstone In | gy, Goary & Co. of Ontario, pro- | &V of ay of | y A D., etaased o et | pose to kil off the rabbits b the whole- | B} liment Tound i Geo, B, Tzschuck, being first duly sworn, | the tribunal of the people, if desire | that ground and who was elected in con The domestic consumption of copper dur g \ ,.“mm when | xhl i wl ship them east, “They ha beliind the Coorado pool, refusing to Tice Publishing company, That tho. tetual av. \ g Y SHETE 66 W over the consimption of 155, Thereis | car to discover ovidenco of earelossness | T bundred from the Union Pacific from [ other toads, was reasonabie, e ning val- erae nly eireutation: i tho Datty o for | 1eecssible to the popular voiee, which de- | majority to preside over the lower house. | Sitover the consimation ef1h Thore s car to discover evis fearelossness | Ontario to Chicago, and will in o few | uable e in'a disertation” on the. red tape ot t and begin suit for damages at the beck of [ Geetlo 1@ Fuletso, the W I Tow metlinds of the Union Pacilie, and declining for Febr 858, 10,505 copies; for March. | glal Gt dalise Those whe 9 > £ RERRtIe Y, vok's | ereasix ropean Vit m o enro o <0 OUse 08 an exper freight that would pay his road £250,000, ot P R S e, March; | shall not b longer delayed. Those who | the opponents of Senator Van Wyok's | ereased Europenn acfivity i expeeted 10 | ol HHI ol i o 1l raouts sor TR LR e 28l mand, . given time to consult at a neighboring i e &R wide road, built when every thing 1856, I8 copive for Jiily, 1%, 12314 coples | their cars open to the railroad attorneys. | real causes of Mr. Harln's stronzth [ g s Wi, manv facturers all agren | that Woites that they can ship two car lowds | was dear, necd notlave s chieaper built road or August, 1856, 12,404 copies; ‘ntember, s v 1 ave | o vy 1 for 9 o H, A vun ' Bt o Y ims survive the doctors s confid hl ! It remains to be seen which class have | as a candidate for speaker, fact | current yearwill e ung edly Jar }"‘ Sul "l,\( LRI “““‘l _IM}}' ‘_"“' | nest three months, Mr. Porter had formerly large oxporience as coples: for November, 1556, 13,348 copies; for | the majority. remainsg that his eleetion was assured | Hseems to be pr ally understood LN Ly it b R AL - arailroad ofticial, being at one time the di 5 ¥ hghe, "This is true, bee lers have Mrs. Hoot Siater, a hooter of forty-foor s Glob ' strongly in the eflicacy ol well managed \\\nn\'n'u']xHVwH!‘n‘:I 1..!“,;.-];‘;;-"«'!”11 event of the conference committee bill | agents of corporate monopolics and was | been buying in a viry rrate way for i gingaf O ¥ < P 0 “b! ! 7 L over Y : ! ment '\ has received frow the Colorado Traf- | V. Fieir., Notary Tubl scrious opposition in the house. AS [ of the poople. It was first blood for Van | out the eotntry to siock up heavily. hot demiso with thatof the old year, 1t [ WaY of manuial and industrinl training, | fic assbeintion that ho ling deterinined to pro 5 SRR already remarked that body is more im- | Wyek in the senatorial contest and The textile manufacturers in Phila- | Was a regular Rotten Row row, incton. The United States is in one sense A partier in the Union Pacitic, entitled under popular demand than the upper branch, [ reports of his lack of support amo the | them are such as to justify extensive addi- | the time assert that the body was hustled | the fact that the brain has ran away with | 0f its net earnings, and it is therefore an ent and honest representatives af | tions i 1y|(~~.-m' of machinery and motive | into and driven to the graveyurd S interesting question whetlier this corporation R B R BE L T AVEETEE titaTh & bk o e power, and in consequence all of the larger {iiFou R A S tat the majority in favor of this legisia- (s own pnrty. establishments enzaged in those lines of LU ML Gl Aol ! | man began by deawing in the jaws and | pool association, to refuse freight which it 3 i : ERTGE A o Sartine | thrusting forward the skull, But for | Mikht take at profitable rates and thus pay o Republican, “are’ anti-Van Wyek.” Of | house last acted on this subject. Possibly | lientenant governor to pack the commit [ keep themn employed from two to four | 100 ¢ \ e ‘A.}',‘,,‘f",‘;,\’“”'\"[n somo time past Hlie it KR TrRvEOw i h course they are sonny,of course they are. | some of those who were not re-clected with men sceleeted by the monopolies | Months. el owded A TS L A K Ll ural and building matters. There is a flood | Prof. Aughey, of Nebraska fame, has | Totting ont. The mnervous svstem is | withgive you a copy—was commenced I sup- strength among the people. were favorable before, just as they | to which attention should be called. This | of patents also. The hterature is in active | worked out the “Alchemist’s Dream® i | overtaxed to supply the waste demanded | posed the Colorado railroad association was Rl A e an o) : el rectly informed it wiis an or ONE of the first bills Introduced in the ¢ will doubtless be more TEUS U 0 . Rily at | ! L the varied Interests divectiy wnd | enne flourish the find in lorid types.” As fon has neglected | the body —and ehison, Topeka & S 0 m this way will doubtiess be more than ate by the president of that tly eonnected with bnlding, - Most ot | gout AttR B Sl P e discovery I\\-‘,F]HIJ 4(. il (}‘Nm Thiis ,m; I}l hison, Topeka & e b e Al : . 3 N oEL ) AniLars B itk ove | Will make Aughey “one of the most con- [ been based upon: a false conception of | & Lo Grande companies operating botween tailrond commission luw. It 13 ono of | wiser as to their duty sinco the supremo | precodent. 1t was originated to give the | 81l of them are welbtvaveled, and prove | S0 ELESGATIY gires of the. century | manas a sortof double: buing, made up | tho Missonrt river and notie. i Copormdan favorable consideration and be put upon | the whole responsibility for legislation | trol of the orgamzation of the upper | The jewelers are having something like a | fortunes > The professor is credited | seat and home in tho UL LR LT O :(' MOl oINS its passage. regulating inter-state commerce. 1f the | body and to assure from the outset of | Small Doom during the past live months. The [ With having perfected a process for treat- happily passing away. Ttwas unde ; o . ill gets safely througi e T e o t z 1 . i ¢ in Colorado. shonld not be allowed to ik democratic organ shiveringly an- :fhl):: 'L . ”b”“l"’i;“f:i“, S :_(‘ s :»;(1!1‘» il ight o ] et Ive policy for a vear or two. earrying ikt | roastod in a slow firein‘a covered eruci- | that mind was located ‘in et in the | 5 cowpoted. for by outside interests, This nolnoos that (Gonoral Van: Wye ons it will undoubtedly have smooth 10 work ot the committees, tat- | stocks and vontaring littie hovond” tho it | bl § ) r : ) ¢ sailing through the house. The opinion [ ever influences may surround the action ot el o e | erucible is more or less porous, which | Butstill more has it heen overthrown by | Some of this correspondence, A fter tho cor OO IR o e Tl s the importation of European and | L0 the gases generated by the com- | the physiological metaphysics that shows spondence with the pool agents, I nddressed ¢ there are fears that the old man L h going on inside geape ) i ° i 3 friends enough in the upper branch to | slate, the senate has once more resumed reacted in trn upon the American 1 bustion going on inside to escape, while will go into republican caucus and cap- ot tish AL ¢ United States havine 205 convert tho roeoption | PUMPKIN and the playful potato bug, ana | demanded by othier w i roads for the B 10Ms0 Pittsburg, and th ’ i 100 day seholars, | Eastern Oregon 1s so overeun with jack Edgar 'l i wnd 100 day scholar ) ) who conducted most ¢ pond : J in hard grooves for e i Preside A Sithry Pubtie, | tlemen who must speedily appear before | tion, who made s canvass largely on | be STonviibo] ! deposes and says that he 18 secretary of the | an extension of senatorial honors are sequence of his position by a rousing | ine 1555 was US000,000 pounds, or 25 per | two of them ehas ¢ Tunawsy street ore, seoured tho vory low rato of §1 | sidor whethor the rate, fou e ) of ) A 840, was 10,578 copies, ands wt this [QUEEHIG cgislation owever much the railro: bhy an r 15t an - eve 3 ! the month of January, 1856, was 10,578 copies, | mands that this n ary 1 However much the ra vl lobby and | the co, industry than over, T m the injured. Fortunately the doetors s ; « Daltclear prodit, all'in order that the Denver copies: for May, 1556, 12,459 copies: for June, | &re not confronted by this exigeney have | eandidacy may attempt to gloss over the bar and hunt for cedents, J e, L lents. 11 the VIS | woekiy of 0,000 rabbits: ver car for the | Wit eonid a1 chrroe oo Fotty 1886, 15,050 coples: for October, 1886, 12,4 N ha o stocks 1 are ver ) of the Tawyers W o 0 o acitic, ) e December, 1556, 1 copi It secms to be conceded that in the | without compromises or pledges to the | fiaft ¥ ; iy he Tnwyer Industrial Training, rector ot the (Union Dacitic. He bolieves shiton recently. It was New fato SRR Rl in the | DOULs, Bt feels so indighant over the treat ¢ 0 KT, yassing the senate vill encounter no | an overwhelming vietory for the s | vear ormore. Traveling agents nave en 1 o 4 Ihere may be said to be a boom in the (]n\\tll\, nuary A. 1.1 passing the senate it will encounter no | an overwhelming victory for the riends | RERE OF 0TS, SHaseine aeehts B O Yoars eve and her associates eelebrated ral. | Tlie use of the hands has never secured | sont the maiter to the authorities at Wash- ¥ i t oL t gl n- | ahooting debaneh that continued till the | anything like just and proportionate con- ediately er the mmee of the | prorx v rave the lie to e dieulous | delphia and throughout New England con: & | i A 0 mediately under the influence of the | promptly gay lie to the ridieul sider that the prospeets which are before | corpse was planted. The chronicles of | sideration. Educators are waking up to [ the Thurman act to 9 per. cent and there is no good reason to suppose | inteili T L il i civilization. “The head of the modern | giould be permitted, at the eommand of & . " ¢ shou o dr » S uspec “ALL the lobby,"” says the editor of the | tton will be less than it was when the I'he refusal of the senate to permit the | work are busy with work aliead that will | SHouts ot Iru t As uspeci portion of its dues to the government, In an ¢ hit Muria, your whisky bottle 1s empty.” nntil now the te eth are crowded out *AWhen the correspondence—of i 0 5 T p creisaflood of literature on architect i hen (e correspondence—of which [ he And that is ono reason of Van Wyck's | may be found in opposition now who | to black logislation was onather point | Llereis a flood of literatyre on arehi S changed on other questions, but any loss | usurpation of the rights of the | {emand not only by architeets and builders, [ Wyoming and the newspapers of Chey- | by the beain. The” whole sehewe of edu- | organizedlike othiers, butif I am now house was for the repeal of the bogus | balanced by those who have been made | body was becoming a dangerous w writers are. Americans, but nearly on & Quiney, Union Pacific and Deny the first measures which should secure | court decision devolved upon congress | railroad attorneys more complete eon- | fory of atehiteeinro aml building, id will e the basis of many stupendous | of hody and mind, while the mind has its | andone agreenient of that pool was that no P H v v othe busines at could origin- (T manufacturers have been pursiing a conserv- | ing ores containing fine gold The ore is [ mined by the anatoniists, who showed | 8hother, thatuny husiness that could oriin hich s lated with five clay. The [ Spinal column astruly as in the brain. [ ESEINESC OIS 'S cortain . extent for Etrength is ater than expeeted and in Washington appears to be that 1t has | of the committee c¢hosen to make up the v has inereased, and this faet there is no duality at all in our make'up, | President Adams. Our eorrespondence has ture it Well, Well! pass it. Certainly the promise is more rerogative, and will be heid person- wcturers of jewelry, and since the dem at the same time holding back the metals. | Fidueation to educate - must consider our | defined his position A I BURIUS e d Las improved they have gone ahead and After the roasting process the ore is | Whole being fr top to too.. Tho hand [ caniol WL, A0W 0 elcere, honest fayorable than ever before. ally responsible for the manner m which | now surpassing their for ign competitors in | piaced in an ordinary crucible and a new particularly requires training; it must be | J4' Qvoeated principles o qid asa rail- Axoruer call for 10,000,000 of the 8 per e they exercise it. The dangerous power :-un\\"'l-r‘y-" I-‘wwl\-}n-‘n[ux“h -\”h we hel '{‘l‘.b tlux, the constituents of which are known | tiugzht l')l ;]‘M‘““ > what the brai con- | o commissioner and now make sueh eon- A IR CA 000, 8 : % e vielded the honor to the other sic 0/ o o the professor and his nssisti i seives and the cye perceives. mications as presid ) oad cents is a notifiention to the friends of | Grave Charges Against Monopoiy Ser- | Seized in previous sessions by the licuten- |G Tiies are tirin areenins) [ O YO e | ST leirevelubiosibizandl wevardint iol] Mumcationsgasnrasiiont SRR o the national banks that some new basis yants, SHCCYortortinbiboo b rosiod fromub I utibsioEoniSitlinn gHliov/ever have, and the | 00 ted, whon by the conmmon process | instinet of the age. Athletic exercises | piesident of the Union Taciiie, the governe of circulation must be quickly decided There will be more than a local inter- | grasp and distributed among the direct e l“" st L_f 0 ol Eons i3l none could be found in the ore thus | SPrang up in_conucction with all our | ment should,as second morigaze bondholder upon if the systom is to be maintained, | €5t in the result of the suit brought at | populur representatives of the people. | Sl beeau 2 treated. All hail, Aughey. colleges and schools. Buse ball beenme | of e Union Facliic ralltond, both in, 1ts own The calling in of the bonds must other- | Buffalo, N. Y., against the Standurd Oil The third point demanding notice is B B P :\)‘n .“-1’.”,1‘.! :lyiilll‘{\'rl;“;ll:|‘|: .T\“lm »l\(\‘x;:: sl supervision over it as to 1 4 8 Al £ = el P , X 3 (e - St i One Way to Constr om. . = quet, L © and - s 2 | sure eafter the publie are more fairl Wise mean the abolition of the banks. compuay, forAceetaln fotilisireprosentayjthoTnnouncimontiof afnopulativod;of R DU R A t Meade had four deaths in 1856 and | meant a fecling on_the part of the peo: | Jany 'Rt yafior e pubile are more ity tiyes, charging conspiracy, including | over 51,000 ballots expressing preferer If Judge Gresham gocs on as ho has begun, | twenty-six desertions. ple, not 5o much for amusement as of | do it? 1f ho is, everything that 1 have thought Mz, W. J. Mount has assumed office | subornation of perjury. The alleged [ for a United States senator. This 15 an hOAIRET tilaiup ton stilct complianco Bullion worth $130,000 was shippe ical training. - Women had become | 1 had learned about railroad transportation ns county commissioner. Mr. Mount has | crime on which the charges are based | event of more than loeal importance, It | y 3 » may be a stronger presicen- | from Deadwood last week. ormudhwthistdontarylife.glihoisp InglimiLiatgbismesidenlnielsivibhicsUuonoy A ¥ ! DILw B0 ) D with the | 0 may be a stronger presiden o 5 ning wheel and weaving shuttle had been | see any hope for the public in dealing with n fine chance to make a record in the | and an indictment was obtained is of a | marks the first successful attempt on the | tial eandidate in 1558 than any one gives hin , Phe mercury wentto 32 below zero at g0 Bt S0 M ere was no com. | Failroads where the president will notsustain board. If he performs his duties as com- [ most heinous character. The statement | part of the people of astate to leave no | credit for. Parker and Huron on New Year's day., pensation. Our college boys growing A chanze the position of his” subordinates, missioner as fearlessly and faithfully as | is that the Standard company officials | excuse on the part ot their representa- e e Fhe total roceipts at the Deadwood | Giigrisiglited, pecked and weazened. | Boler Aorhels thirehatininconilaieneyy he did when assessor of the Fourth ward, | implicated employed the superintendent | tives for mistaking the views of their 8 1 S el sndiiofice kiobELECChl Ces bount ol o restetion camo s instinetive do- | of Massachusetis an tie present presidentot the public will be o large gainer by the | of the works of a competing compaay at | constituency on the atorinl issue. In | giavens, the bieyelist who 1s making a tour 3605 5 sire for better bodies hen came the | the Union Pacitierailroad?” ; 2 o s e e > { A, QDY G QYN O AL 0f Last year's record at Sioux Falls shows | philosop erbery Speneer, and the Appended are a number of letters which change. Buffalo to construct the buildings of | the face of the refusal of the party man- | of the world and who was thought to- liave | (1 3135000 Hye bovn capommied in o | blosophy of Herbert Spencer and, the s e B T which he had chiarge so that they could | agers who were controlled by influences | een killed somowhere in Asia, has been | buildigs, 3 e A Tl BT R Secrvtary Rieh of | sily be destroyed by explosion, and [ adverse to General Van Wyek’s candi- | heard from in China, where the natives broke “The territorial legislature will convene | without debasing the mind. il President Adams, showing that'in pursuance of this arrangement | dacy to afford voters an opportunity to | his wheel and punclied bis head, an outrage | on the second Pucsduy in Junuary, the | At last the impulse has passed into a | e exorbitant and unreasonable rates one of the stills of the competing | voice their preference, the vote was a re- | Which it is expe lel will cause mucl indigna- | 11th day of the month, ,‘l_ul.h.- uto. eontiction of -n(uv.m;;al A T AT A g o G 5 arkable one, 1t will draw renewed at. | tion in Seattle, Tacoma and Roek Springs. Station Agent Gagley, of New Salem, al sehools are growing up tha | out,” everything they did not want.” In elos- SOWPRNY. MO 08 “'"“yl blown up. | marka [’“‘} ! .ll‘f.'” A ‘I‘," ved | % -~ by the death of a New Jersey uncio, has | recognize the fact that in this industrial | ing'the Tribune says: 1t should be added gain, but they will not consent to buy a I'ne culprit, believing he had carried out | tention to the idea, already gaining Ben Folsom at Sheffiekl. come mito possession of $75,000. d age each person hus a knack tor some | thatnot only does the Denver & Rio Grang S : int e “ra | the terms of the infamous compuct, took | ground,of a dircet election of senators by & ) Herald, 5 g s 1 constructive work. And the | dread aeheaper built competitor, but that catin a bag. Definite guarantees are & i Ay X : o part of the west appears so free 1 hing 18 to educate the brain t there is a rolling mill at Denver ' in which what talk. refuge at the works of the Standard com- | the people. Cousin tan /. Holonie Hitst busincsss o8l from animel’ disensesthibiwintor ns Da. | WISKeASSURMINE I8 S0 SRNIC10 20 b ,‘ Wy | some Union Pacitie veople are helieved to bo : —_— pany, and thereafter for a year and n S renching the Sheflield consulato was t0or- | kota. - Cattle, hogs and sheep are i good at thinge, und loave tie body torested, which. prefors. ratos. whieb shut We surrender a large portion of space | Lalf, so it is nlleged, was maintained in Make 1t Speetic, ganize a base ball club and arrange for a b condition generally. ) to x(]n( " mllimln, ;1: 'm"ly t ,;..‘ ). v]fllll’ m,(‘ all mger of competition trom Chicago is issue o farewe! ro el FREal S A otition is in cir tic ong our | liard mntc - ing to establis R 3 g :ptions. Education has, indeced, so fu and elsewhere, i{: l!ns issue (u. the farewell message of | jdlencss traveling about the country in A petiti on s n el ]ul tion among our :H’wl ”nml lu‘_ u.. )II(I“.\lrI‘v“n;fi‘ 1‘1‘\1"1.'{\ ‘.' II»: Yankton’s flax tow ,,,‘,f“,f:”.““ ingcom- | aelGonaerns the sum. totaliof happincas, i wher i % Governor Dawes and the Inaugural of | compang with one of the Standard men, | merchants asking the county commis. friendly relations between the g o, pany is shipping two car loads of tow per | eaused almost as much misery as content Dying Young. Governor Thayer. Tho late hour at | rocciving s liberal salary and all cx- [ sioners to eall a bond election to ot aid | Which he represents and tho ono to which o | day to the castorn m irket and gotting | ment. Nothing is this world is quite so New Yok World. which these documents reached this of- | penses. ‘This man finally, it is said, con- | o the Northwestern road. This paper is | 13 accredited, in all of which he shows native | good prices for the produet. wret 15 u feeble body earrying about adstona/olosos a yonr of work: with fice prevents an editorial review of the | fossed to the president of the company | headed by the names of of some of our | diblomatic talent, 11 Minister Bhelps gocs | A telephone company organized at | o superbly educated brain. Berorr Douglas county will consent to vote any bonds for aid to railroads it will require full mformation about what it is to get for the moncy. Our people are willing to pay cash down for a bar- his seventy-seventh birthday, and in the T oot Ryt e o clumsy enough to aceept & position asum- | cities of the Jim river valley and estab- | sort have followed, with distmetively | Promise of his future activity refrains nade, The extremwe length of the mes- Gresham and the Presidency. full message would cover more than two [ ¢his being overruled they pleaded not | Secure a more direot connection with the | diana, has been heard often recently incon- | Hills. There taro 120985 head in_these | intellectual physieal training, St. Loui Tho instruments of the United States | Woodward’s work ‘in_connection with | peror is only two years ahead of his war- f 4% is rere lege of seeing the evidence submitted to ) B e 3 vi A raska. this sreok. Diss Anthonyls. last £ bargain will be a cheap one. But there | came s devision i the Wabash cace, whish | perature of 40.9 degrees below zero on | AU Chieago the normal school, with [ js'u mere boy of scventy-seven. her eloquence was vainly employed in | DY the wmplicated Standard ofticials to capital for a presidential contest. A Tribune | peen jocated there. ‘I'nis is not allithe first mecting of the > 5 Bl e Mines at Rapid City, has tendered to the i DRURSEGA ARG aa 4 5 e RIEMIR OLLG R M0, e s ney that they “porhaps could not expeot | Will shorten somewhat the distance be- | Sordd: In which herefers to tho raports of the ! y training held recently in Bordeaux, | gimon'Cameron stands alone, The s ands i el m convietions, o %" ! What is more important it will save the | Infention to remain on the beneh perma- | position.” The timo for opening the in- » Germany and Belgium. The aim | Bychanan, went into oflice young, and T i TR TS opinion. Men guiltless of so grave an : Affainmont of the impossiblo, Sho fguta | OF & ¥ at Bluir and give us more direct access [ ing from a former member of President slon to he elated with viotory she ne searching judicial examination, knowing [ north and —south of ~Fremont, Arthur leaders, 15 statement of opinion [ 4ot tirst congress sf this sort. Anexceedingly | Wioee Bominuted’ and . defontod o position, and will bo elected. cash balance of §69, 691, it bears directly on decorative art until seventy and Fremont is seventy- poned, After quarreliing and jangling | nation by recourse to legal tricks and to | stand it, will bo built whether aid is | | Sepuie T Schnck, i Bocktun Maouzine | | the year 5 f : Blair, Wilson, all died ol the ago when ir trial, is to | for the line has already been sceurcd But yesterday the last one turned to greet. | ©f Raulins, won the West Point « accomplish as well as to ha ceom- | s two generals are old enongh to be have rejected all the designs and will | more than half confess that they are un- sweet The Holladay Overland Mail and Ex | is truc education and intelligent work on t "G00 LGN dbon of it? The ex- petent architect to instrnet them in what | son why the publie should believe in the pol 0 and John L. Russell ready for any trado ta which either may | puce ' Wo' 1ive 100 mach, we live (oo ginal advertisement for plans left the | nopoly, which is to crush out competi- of s knowledge of h an be done and flowers Potatoes are scarce at nis a pouna | KBOmlodus of what ean B e & . aod skillfally ' Phis is a fairly good do- | huive do not know how to rest and be 5 2 3 3 '" | into the base ball business he will be just [ Aberdeen is preparmg. to conneet the strin 008 ore gener: subjects treated and recommendations | ngainst which the alleged conspiracy was | MOst prominent business men and. eapi Abordoon B8 SRIOPATMEMLOjgonD ! Industrial_schools of a more general formed. An indictment was obtained, | talists who were particularly interested | ))jre, lish telephone serviee between them, manual training schools, The extremo | from saying an unkind word in answer sage necessitates compilation with a | by the Standard people were enabled to | !0 theattempt last sunimer to organize a == ‘The eattle and horses on the ranges of | of a reaction has been avoided; that is, | to his senior, John Bright. In France, view of bringing the document within | yvoid trinl, A year ago a second indict- | local company to compete with the Elk Nl TR Butte and Lawrence counties represent | these schools do not negleet lllw bi n.u; Greyy enters upon a second seven-years the scope of the average reader. The | yjeng was found, and their demurrer to | horn Valley line. If Douglas county can | The name of Judze W. Q. Gresham of In- [ one of the largest interests in the Black | turn, put afford a wise combmation of | {opm g eighty—n record which already . ; asses that of a Thicrs or a Palmerston, i i f 3 vo countics, representing over £5,500,- | is happily among the foremost in grap- | Pisses t ! full pages of this paper guity. Fhey now ook to again avoid | Nortbwest and the terminus o thosystom, | ection with the presiency in 155 1t e imokooun presenting ovor §5,600,- | 1a buppily among tho "oremost 1b feabe | As for Germany, the nonogenarian em- with all that the name implics, in | Dot long since the newspapers containec SusAN B. ANTHONY will reyisit Ne- | trial by asking the extraordinary privi- | W! i ey the | stories abouta conference that was held in | . § b shing! versity is world famous. | rior ¢ ’ oltko 3 arok return for the cost of right of way, the | F5 city to boom him for that ofl “Then | signal oflice at Bismarck recorded a tem- | Washington university is world famous. | rior chum, Von Moltke, while Bismarek visit was during the famous woman suf- | the grand jury. sy % > 5 gl T8t inst., the coldest ever rocorded by | Professors Straight and Ham, is ' doing OY(0F« BOYOULY b0y 0N, X Y - s e o i ought to be specitic pledges and strong | caused Jay Gould to declure that Gresham [ the Ist inst., the coldest ever recorded by B, £ i How duflerent the record here! Of the frago campaign of four years ago, when | Tho extragrdinary anioty manifosted guarantees to that RO I)cupli B rendered it for the' pirposs of waking | the oflice in the thirtevn winters it has | DeBdniEable distinguished Americans who died last o s 8 4 i commit themselves to aiding the enter- | Seporter saw - lotter yestonday written by | 2o i Intarn - | year not one had reached the age of Hie nttempt to seoure tho ballat for the aypidie publio ‘cr;,'ll,"’:;ll(')f,“t}rfif:,:gl‘t:fl;‘ priso. The projected cut-ofl fo Arlington | Jutlge Grosham sinco that opinion was ren- | ‘Fhe board of trustees at the Sehool of | £ UG “ommercial and industrial | keventy. In poliucal life the veteran me; is state. Miss Anthon . | them, e o eir attor- b ! : oo etibiaaiaio. Ml A1kiony coin conference and says that he doubts whethe Hon. G. C. Moody of Deadwood the chair | m_p This conference included repre 0N SAILAN NADDE 1000, S0k for her intellectual abilitios, and for her | & fuir trial,” are circumstances that will | tween the upper country and Omaha. | it was ever held. ~Ile declares that it is his | in mining law and he bas accepted the ud, Spain, Franee, ‘ll':'“"‘“ (;\"”J.y()f" JI'Illll,; u{.‘.“’h’h‘fiu‘ L“llnl- o cctual abilities, and for her | & f2 ) k% u on iri i e 7o fa d convicting them in public ) Srobably R untiring energy in her crusade for the | €0 far towar & ¥ . . nently, Probably the most remarkable | giitution has been detinitely tixed at HARY. AR 3 S f 3 delays of freight and passenger transfe hing in the letter, when considered as com- compare notes and spread in ot one of them is living excent klayes; indiotment; easlly. disproved if ground T Lels " Temi ¢ President | February 10. formation. ‘That ho representative from | 1o SOROF ORI SR EREOR hard for her 1deal against overwhelming l_‘_ R A m(l! most | to the Elkhorn Valley system, both | Athur's cubimet, and from ono whoso namo | Wyoming. the United States was pro 1"““1 ._hm}u Wheeter. Not only those who gained odds, and though she has never had ocea- | 1058, Pagerly S But | a8 being pushicd to the front by the former The floating debt of Cheyenne amounts | fess owing to the tentative nature of a | o prosidency, but thoso — who 5 " N rifling sning p line hat Mr, Blaine will be his party’s nominee in 5 . alug s 3 1 0 al ooas ", scems depressed by defeat. thatin the vindioation that must cor ’33'.?:“*.'('.,.?.',’.'.'."17. l;'*";:{‘i:;;"' -i"ux‘fifi. ]'.'a'f' fhat Alr, Wiaino will bonls nariy'a nowiiwo in | %5, 8 cnbury of Laramio county has a | valubloutiolo on manual training, as [ Fi5e, HOMTRNRS (AN, GURAIEE ) Doudras County's proposed hospital :n‘)lxxnlnll)r\‘l.:\“llll|‘;;'";:::141:c:\:vx‘(;\luhltizutc:\: road company as it will beto the ship- ——— The Union Pacific coal mines in the {'“""‘“ Sulgnca for ovember 86 TS | yiree,” But Grant, dohnson, Arthur, sooms to have been indefinitely post. | fitted. In secking to escapo such cxami. | Pers of Omalia. Tho rond, as we under- January. territory report au output of 770,268 for | DUt one sign that scionce is no longer in- | jancocek, - MeClellan, Coltax, Brown. ow year swmiling comes. 1t scems that | VR ’ of construction. Oy is the doing | ), statesmen look forward 1 for six months ovor the nlans snbutted | protect themsolves behind the calumny | Yotod oF not. Lu fact, tho wight of way [ 4 newear smillng co s th Thomas G, Maghep, son of Dr. M | tgzn, wnd every child must bo Taraneanc shionnan lagh. [ORRE by various architects, the commissioners | that they % & Mr. Hughitt’s proposition, as reported, | SWirtiy the months passed by, and silently | competed for at Cheyenn la: 2 | plishnents, We give the 1 ofitho! | R A et e e I Pt e A 1 Iogia] L i 4 We marked it fade, and feltthat something | is nineteen years of age writer: “'Ilie motive of the whole system L 7 st sall for new plans. Before doing so. the | able to disvrove the criminal charges | 8ssumes this. It asks for payment of the J ! polities there arc men :»I(‘mu:ll' :‘:ln\u‘ulrfl ;:nuhllm‘:\:n‘v :u::um?u::r. gainst them. But there is a strong roa- | €ost of right of wayin return for other Was Crifting trom uss fit.we sorily press_company, capital §3,000,000, has | the simplest, most practical principles. | oontional eases of longevity m this couane ' advantages of still greator benefit to | As the year, lately new, stew pale und been incorporated in the territory *‘The | No atiempt i3 miade i the teehmical “and | 5SS GO0 GRS Ran Tive Tongs ' : 0se 08 i » penera Omaha and Douglas county. 1f this is the | 0January! first of this new year, incorporators are Ben Holluday, Davia [ manual training clussos to specialize. A PR denth roll proves thut they do nhof, they want. Up to the present time they | guilt of these parties in the general and | DM & o made | What scenes are higden in ihy coming | Street, Belu M Hughes, 5. L M Barlow | boy or is simply prepared for lif MLAOUEL 2 | o T T ! tion should 1 1 Itis not the « that killsi it is th do not seem to huve known, Their ori- | well-known policy of the Standard mo. | casethe PEOUOEILOR AORIG. R ads 2 48 yot ) } 4 specifie so that our citizens can We greet thee with a o e joy and fear, —— L Ned, 3n commanid of self, with g : whole matter to the discretion of the | tion at any cost and with little regard to | ¢3¢ fully and pass judgment upon it Knowing thou hast lor us both thorns and Tontana ! : carrics too much straing it s not aliowed architects with no restriction s to size, | methods. That is !ln: principlo upon f VA And as we biindly weot each new-born day. | iy Heloun powor Lo do it accuratoly, intolligon time for repairs. We know how to work, cost or design. The consequence was | which the monopoly is bused, and at has | o0 uinion in Georgia 1s provi We ask for guidance o'es e uolried way Montana cattle are reported in seription of this new tendeney in eduea T R it v B 1 Pk that the estimates submitted varied from | been consistently and relentlessly pur- {0 il0 "o tho “express companies. In | Welcome, New Year! Faith bids each teart | condition p 4 { tion There is no doubtbut it will revoin- |0 is over. ‘The strain is perpet $50,000 to tive tinies that amount, ,‘"“d “m“Lj“llL ;l.'x"r?l‘. l]‘.’,”:"', P It Atlanta alone from 250 0500 jugs of | por et O or all that comes with thee Fifty-cight bars of bullion worth §08,214 | onize our schools, and pone 100 5000, | yal the awear and tear uneedsine. Ay has wrecked and uined lore men \an 5 v " 10 . 4 -~ 5 H or are being delivered eyery day. o Him we leave it, glad to march along, ) WiAT tho republican party needs in | any other five corporations in this or any | LIUOF are be yery To Him we leave it, gla arch ulong ere shipped from Butte lust week GUP OUr nerve lways at their full ten P " Jedge Wazem's Palitical Philasophy, | Keeb our ner ! porier for ti i KT ¢ poisoning themselyes by | Feeling that what'is best alone will be, or eleven months of 1856 nine : sion, and the mind wears our the body congress more than anything else 15 in- | otfior country. The princely fortunes of | LC% 8¢ ROW poisoning themaelves by | , HaetaE n N e Kiod wishes fall paid dividends sgaregating 4 after suecess is achieved, after the telligent leadership colierent policy | jts chicf ofliciuls have been built lurgely The old lesson will be L L A e Rt e sizn she don't pint her | noso n | howerea LEgIohon, L, ol i i s : verwhelming pub- v 2 AND TERRITORY 2,000,000, has e P A T v way she wants hiw to t when gains of the parently disorganized. Itis as badly split | fundreds of others, not a fow of learned in time. An overwhelming pul STATE AND TERRITORY $2.000,000, has been organized at Mar wi to fractions as the democracy. Ever, v came 3 ' 8 ! o 5 g g - 3 riotisin than it is to act it n nd th on, the body into fractio democ °rY | whom bocame the monopoly's most | o logislation. When this is lacking ~ hu\'lnr‘] :lr:l-slln;{’ :Jl‘;:l‘l:l;"h T I T“(l,mu’mux! 't““h ; AR b Ak 2 1 RS the thmeost | A o nat 5 ¢ @oes by de e y B! id stantia he tin district on Sweetwater cre W, of exactly what ought to be done and to | g auy servico in carrying out its poi. | te 18 goes by default and the public | puildings last year. | oty iaiioe ot Virg i Gt ia baia | dilfores ignore the gene: oral ¢ opinion of the party | joy It need not be assumed that the men Fifty-nine marriage licenses were is- | thoroughly prospectc Seversl rich IUs & powerful bad practice to put e ; e, tion law meets vents of the case | The its of the Fremont | The cash receipts from land entries fc " triotism by a I g . whon Sumner and Wade in the senate | yiuirs—the Rockafellers, Flagler and | ©Ption law meets the wen e _cross recei] e cash receipts from land entyics for | ' o triotism by a : b and Blaine in the house could muster one or (wo othera—are personally cogni- | MOFe closely than any othet statute of | postoflice for the third and fourth quart- | the past year at the Helena land oflice 1fa " p r The San ,‘ Wpettors, national interest which fell into line with | A - Residents of Broke n' Bow and An ~':u||.~¥n <ll,lh r‘l_nl features of the busin I:‘“u a cripj ISIONM tnterost willo 0 1ine forms of couspiracy, collusion an Sy & e e selmo threaten to run a hack line in op- | were §204,800.6¢ hen & hat the declarations of the party through | o heming practiced by the I"'"Hmuo. THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY, - accommedations afforded by the rail- | mill.onaire, Tommy Cru divd at her :.“\_\_.,‘-“.‘1 e when compared with tho “pulling and |y husiness of the Standard many de- | load of harrows to St. Petersburg, roud, home in Holens on the 26tk She was hichey hauling® of medioor politicians in the | taile must of necessity bo loft to subordi- |~ & company will spend $500,00 in Ashland, sion of hooting hoodlums. Sole leather | wasa union of May and December, it brains. The failure results from lack of | jov' 1o bo adhered to, but the varying | granite. fra el Bt T ety P iy baby At nu quart who formerly were satisfied | )4 this may prove a happy yeat ior ail. 300, Canse n woman ain't o voler it ain't no e e s e 1 on the issues of the day. The party 1s ap- | ypon the disaster they have wrought to ‘s 4 doggoned sight easicr to talk pat- | 5,0 sdw £4 B A al lic sentiment can alone enforce sump- ville to work an extension of the fawmous | 114 8 doguone g I re ready for u ud of v member seems to cling to his own view | gorvile creatures, ready to per- k, | b Aworicun eagle lits got. the most suffers in revenue and restraint. Neb: a8 voiced o taldo &l congress. The ¢ o aro at the headof the. Standurdsy | ka's excellent high license and local | sued in Piorce county last year leads have been uncovered My e ing Y . the kind bound in shee; ers of the year wor were §1 The fecs and commis- | the nation ; ’ Dirrirn IRNTRAT following to advance any poliesy of | ;untof and responsible for the wauy P: position to the eaboose and eattle train Mrs. Margaret Cruse, the wife of the | industries it's & t vs | their - platforms seem like 8 mewory | py ype nearly universal ramification of | A Dubugue concern hius just shipped a car- Grand Tsland cries out for the suppres- | married to him last March. Although it | loast to present congress. There is no lack of | novos The chiefs establish a fixed pol: | Ky, to turn out saws to cut marble and pounds 1o the squaro | was said to be an “uncommonly happy | LOUrARIOUN URILY. | conditions under .which this must be | Theseven co-operative barrel factories in | radical cure cral orn two weeks before ber death