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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY., JANUARY 11, 1837, e “es e T — N 4 o © Needed, i gothier fortunate for Mr. Carlisle if he ] fs going on an extended tour, stated that nr)w T!m people gle l E S l‘R ‘ '[’HE P S inclined H MA n Wryck can Ymhl all the ‘ - 7 ds (¢ PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | crucus nomination doos not necessarily | champion of the president. are being amicably arranged by the | Benkleman bonsts of five lbies, all 8 BTty sove thing o eloction ; odent for the senatorial | he mist ' ts | thing s 6f Bisman boys, born ona day last week. An carly A pretty % on eicetion. nt for th natorial | the mistake of Mr, Car | soothing offices of Bismarck, and repre. | JOFS, bOTR ofia dag ¥ tonel tonida of e Deople on the 2 i ful ean- | consenting under any circumstanc sented France to be in an entirely peaceful ”{' s TervioN AT e hoiwe N e iller Mum and *“Consistent, Iy whon the | leave the 1 in which he has made his | mood. This was a rather more one-sided | goriresIonch stand and, Indaing honse Senatorial Question. Fremont Horald: - Wo obserye not on who made up the majority of | acknowledged loader, and where there | but it wasn't o much so as to doprive it | Tho voters of Grand Tskand will de- | VAN WYCK'S CHANCE OF VICTORY SOt il T SIRIWEEt Petriblionns 19 * hou ented to | are possibilities of uscfulness before him, | wholly of the interest that belongs to | termine the g on of granting a street - elect a president of the senate wiens only to heal up the sores of | for a seat at tho other end of the capitol | uncertainty. Italso permits the remark | Failw Uil N S il Harland's Eleotion a “fig Straw"— | word. On the contrary, it defer p and with no view of | where he would certainly not be aleader, | that if the signs of i are deceptive Five churches are h z bus h " action in carryimg through Tobe | A 1 iness in Ashland. Two br flices 11is High Character—First Blood Nttle arrangomont. This 16 consiston mselvesto cancus and where the ince of strengthening | there is a great deal of quiet preparation | 1Y kL ittle A C1 L nee n of I ' . . \ | and no saloons are conspicuous features for (the Old-Man-Honest— And we suppose it will also applaud the neession of in his hold upon the regard and confidence | going on which the nations are uncom- of the town D lea D ., selection of that “stalwart” commitee ss0d 1 n hem to | of the masses of his party would be | monly successful m keeping from the | o railrond business at Norfolk last b pd b it avaTy ofto of thom StERTaht repnblicang TOR OF THE T Y on to ca rule ir future. | greatly lessened. As the foremost man | knowledge of cach other and of the | ar was extonsive and profitable. I'he to make up the list of committecs in the A . id profita | : ' 1d be distinetly understood., | of lus party in the house he occupics a | ubiquitous correspoudent Union Pacific took m &1 63; the Significant Steaw. enate in the same inter and for the .-)\" bl y it y ¢ can be no good reason advanced | yantage grot md very much above that of S ———— Omalia & St. Paul, $163,113, and the Elk ora Sun: The election of Speaker | same purpose I'ha L i of “eos B : : o oS | andor il r \ M . orn Valley road about $60,000. Harlan, who is a Van Wycker, is a steaw | lition” it endos And whero 15 the <y Saen s wnder preval ons for a return » is pretty sure of %1%G8 AND GORENS, norn Valloy road abiout § : g VY ko, is 4 b her ot - Ao KA bl S A cancus in the ¢ | retaming it for ¢ t n,],. period of a K AND Q f ppear to bo_protis “‘i‘ of | in the “old man's” favor, benefit to the demoeratie party ! ; ¥ Tho " postoftices “manned’’ by wouier ¢ e i Wiien pa 4 . S O grave crror to Ihe enpress of Austiia fs trying to et fiave niedn thires sobinl ol on the | Bla Contldn't Fill One of Thoem. Beaten On Their Own Ground, wn and patty stteng card tho senate as 1n the line of ad- | J0sevhito let hier visit the United States, postoflic, and each time took away s Nance County Journal: Congressman | Fromont HHor Harlan, the Van . Fn1Ton venly balanced the necessity for concen- v ont te hest political honor, The prince of Wales writes very badly, | {ho boodle in sight. The ecapacious \\- aver is one of the me ive aspir- | Wyek candidate, was eleeted speaker of ————— e wHof and pledges of individuals to'cons ¢ boeen thought My, Carlisle | Dut he manages to get along in the wor hosiery of to-day with combination gar- | ants for Van Wyck's o sl He | the house, in spite of the caucus n)uh THE DAILY DER. « ¢ ot the success of the mass pires he only ground upon which a The Empress Angusta of Germany, has : '~~( "_H;\ to I 'v‘h only f si- | couldn’t fill one of them xlm-"y IH’\\ arts h .;1 t*‘v mue h‘h- : l i b of the cancus. Withe it in the senate e wo regarded ns a | been under the massage treatment for many T postmistresses i - w* n tact he went right in and captured th i Wl St i el Yo el Mt 1 of Benkleman was tappe A Losing Stock in Trade, catcns, meeting the enemy and beating t 1 King Humbert 1s very fond of I o the | DY atrain boy for $19 the other day. ¢ ka City Nows: Paddock s friends | them on their chosen battle field, The County of 1 gus growth mnot pro- | fact of the longer tenure 1 the price hin tmbert is vory fond of his som, the | w0 ss0anut pusher wanted to excha seem to love him “for_the cnemics he | are intimations that Weaver had a b Geo, B. secretary T r in o tutes, anealled for of this advantage 18 virtual divorce- | Prince M.\""' , aud s uy"”"‘ to builda | Gy o gre onbacks. Mr. Eakin handed | has made.” 1is war on Van Wyck seems | in it, with a view of gatheri Publighing company, does 1l » voquireinents ¢ ouoaalonH ment from the people. Somo ono said of | PAACe for hini'to play biltiards in out a $20 bill, which the p. p. could not | to be his stoek iu trad agglors whoen the final break up comes LRt tho wctual oirculation of the y ) | f the senate that it is “the cometery of | TWe ezarof Russia is said to be drunk slithize, 16 poskaton tha. bill, Howoves: e W and in the event of Van Wyek being T ey oos etidlitig-Loo. S ghidmkiudt B T tituonoles lican | y \ \ Wand it that was | nCRFly all t e, and in & condition border- | and handed back $1. Eakin took the ili | Leader of the “Thivd shelved, This is ) tlio truth o il oehd i A ba il 5 : el nts, S and if that was | 005 delirium tremens, d reached home before discovering the Nance County Journ Howe, | the matter. This may be somewhat L,}',',;‘.‘L(‘ Do, ¢ ¥ Y , PATLYEOLEVEURESREU IS 1L O clim = | true of it in st it is quite s much The o of \V p ) oIt by | Cheat. he undaunted, has ' S in the [ plained by the rumors aflfecting Cong Monin R BT s v i v majority at Lincoln y 10 | 0 now, ar likely to be eyen | 0 !’””") .‘y’. ul ‘vl'v””‘"“ 'f"“‘l b T5Wa Teoins lative 1y, tor what reason it is not | man Dorsey's position, in which Tuesday, Dec, langer of the clec « g mor y in the futuve, for the playing on the banjo i amusement, by MRS Fiid 3 ditlicult to detérmine been stated that he is support dnesday, Deo G e Sithos ‘ - 4 A LAl the way, is pethaps not confined wholly to | Ottumwa elaims a population of 14,000 - Wyck. This may be true and it hnrsday, Di S e 15175 Al 3 8 '-‘ ” 1s not growing 1n popular eon= | his highne Muscatine connty spont $42, 6 Team of Dark Horacs, to the extent that Weaver is el e A L e okaeb et AR 1L Phink of the wmen illus: | o queen of Roumanta, alrendy an emi- [ There were 431 deaths in Dul : Nance County Journal nus Nanee | porting him, as above indica Avii T | :m\lnl sccure the choice of a democrat. | trious a senators who vaialy aspired [ nent poet, has engaged to deliver a conrse of | year, and M, I3, Reece are among the senator- | the end in view of the final wind-up 1n 2 ‘Gro I'tie strongest federal influence joined to | to the presidency—Clay, Calhoun, W Iectures on “Modern Literature” next year The loss in the eoal mine fire at Cable | ial dark horses who will bob up promi- | favor of Weavers for Mr., Dorsey has < i \ HOAUY Nt tha 11rat oY Anity been consid vory friendiy to Woave dsmwn:‘ a7 ' e me this st | the | t personal bank necount can- | stor, Cas nton, Crittenden, Seward, | at the Bucharest hich school. will probably reach 000, nently at the first opportunity. S8 oRHa T AR ; 18 160k RN s Yy of Hanuny : R not bul buy tl W n.1 ) rlh. .1( nkling Bayard, Edmund k :ml duke ‘.‘y Auci cnburg, Wwho (l\‘\ sl bl m( y Siot Wonld Get Thore in Fiue 8! far ahoad ome of the rest of them, B 0 Hedatiok, bain: | the democratic camy it excuse 18 | thus far Shernan, The popular will probably marry the Princess Louise of \ 1307 ehildren of school AARATEN DAL T LIS CIN 08T WIBIL TG BOHTBE LEE S tlle distines dcposes and At ho s soo \ » then for cauncus action? Let the ns to be that when aman has enter: Wales, has a large amount of property in Fhe prevalence of h ho! In | pross: If the clection of Unite a cat will jump. Joe Publishing o tha v ailrond managers re ,,1\ the senate and become imbued with its | Sibera and an income of 575,000 marks from | Dubuque county is inducing the favmers | ¢ vt c L o ome off now, 3 - eravo dally circulat ! i the German government. to sell everything they haye in the shape Ul Ro L LIS LRI Never Failod Ightoen Years. the month of Januar, : peeulis 1 distmetive character he no Lol Hrie would get there in fine shape, but ther for February, 185, 10,505 coples; arch, t Six Millions, nirer has arty and close interest in Dom Pedro, ot Brazil, has introduced a 55 T i aellomn Codar | 1S 1O certainty as to what the *‘barrels’ Grand Island independent: The Indes 1 Semitic professor in the Rio de Janeiro uni- ".f,"'["li,':' ,I ]§; e ”[h( mrm“‘\t‘:i' e LT pendent has tuken an active interest m and 2 NOW Proposes p ol S Upphel UL G DG 13 LCHIENNLION LG Ve senatori ontes! or \l THEHIAGE o Hes the People’s Choiee. | gightecn years, and has never in n sit ), for October, k {ifo dor 1 il g " baill el from the Coptic to the Ben S Clay County Demoerat I'here is instance failed of having the satisfaction copies: for November, 158 e corresponding week of th ) I'ne bafled hopes of the statesmen we Queen Vietoria will give away 2,000 ti- TR leaths and 4 sonnty, including Dav 'ty re- [ searce a doubt if the question or the clec- soeing its man clected. It | December, 1856, 1 1 y was 187 per cent. Nothing ind have named, most of them worthy of the | o5 i t | tion of u United States senator was left ey time it advoeated the cause and decorations i connection with £ Dlb Eviin ¢ > | to w divect vote of tio peoplo of the state | ) tRin worn to and subserlhed BUTOEW the this 186 ‘-(“I i fully th .J! wing import 3 Ighest honor in the gift of the nation, | the celebration of her juvilee, Fhis lavish | Poir cupid’s puny VanWyck would be his own successor, convention” had the satisfaction of ARV SEURRURTY of this great city than he $ime | attest the mistake of those who ard | generosity will not cost her wajesty a | Tlie heating of the capitol | building for — him nominated and el L and it is saty (SEAI . P, Frin, N % portance as a financ rent e | the senate as m the line of advancement | cent, but it will be expensive to the recip- | the month of December cost an Not to be Snufled Ont. isfiod that this eichteen rs’ record of ot > tableas the barowmcter of the | to that honor, and approve the opinion | ients of her favo per day. This repr t Grand Island Independent: - ‘The most | continnons success will ot be broken by WiiLE the council is in an investigat- | comn atmosphere, s rise that for the aspiring politician the surest Of all the members of the German fmperial | entire cost of fucl, engineer, fireman, cte. | biticr opponents of ator VanWyck | the result of the pending senatovial con- Ing turn of mind it might organize n | fall indicates fair weathor a « Tho | vant i that which i nearest | famits, Emperor Wiflion is the ouly one who | Work on the rarlroad bridge at Water. | Bow admit that the senator's combined | fost. Tn short, itis satislied Senator Van seurch expedition after that B. & M. | pressure of inflowing and outgoing ex- | the pe s not use visiting eards, Me has never | 100 is progressing as well as the weather [ forees e Hot (0 Y Thenate vor Wil oo “elected TatEn - vory 5 HO0] A will he masonry for the | twiten, but on the contrary the moreyou | early period, and by a decisivo viaduet over lower Farnam ot, for | changes is the unerring s — aLed THof NS Ol etiStomibe. announelhg ity o tho Tllinois Central track | snuft them the brighter they scom to | majority, not Tator than the third. day which the city holds a contract, trade conditions. And judged by this heir Pay Suflicient, s Intended visits by the court courier. 1 TS OVO [0, SO ~|x|:l-:'~(|'\|(-:r}x': shine, = after the first ballot, and very likely on = e meter Omaha leads tho country in her | Inboth of his annual messuges Presi- | The gueen of i Do ings 10 whien s cxpected o arrive in . short e the first day after the first joint ballot, NATOR VAN WYCK's follo iscon- | financial prosperity. Our financial insti- | dent Cleveland recommended that the | GRS r which she nald £5.00, 1t was | ginye, M"" ,',"]“‘"‘“”' L ""‘“"'”‘;;"“' ]| i LA DL i OO D TR S AB0E AT i T R ] | e s SRt 5 built for the trivmyhal entry of the Comte de Mison Oity mn s 1nvented o hig! Hair Prlot: Over against this magnifi- | ean possibly be elected without the Vun TOTERABOL U5 ahrsoaeriT et ted, [’l BHLL e it § AL gest In the | salaries of the civil service commission- | Chambord into Paris, which never took | (A ;,‘,Ig",",',‘I‘m'l‘";!;,!:“m_'“‘(_“f:jw},g,{‘,'r(‘f, cent field looms up O1d Man Van Wyek. | Wyek fored, and that is composed of men el L G 0l (L wost, With cight natonal banks, among | ers b increased and “made equal to | place, owing to cireumstanes over which the | Shiod, con barts, which is the murvel of | The question is, can they beat him? Wil | of well-known staying qualitics in a pro- Will go into joint convention with victory | wiich are houses whose deposits reach comte had no control. achinists, Every 't runs in oil. | the ficld umte against him so otidly that | trasted siege, knowing full well that they ready to seftle upon its banners. s four mullion limit and are climving The Emperor William makes daily visits to | There is nothing of it like the commc ;W;Iunn;( .|.1-).“- | nfl;‘\/;:n[un; lulI faction hflw (hl"]ul\'lln |I|‘. »' nator: lvln|p U v;h <8 5 = dily upwards, our facilities in this stores in Berlin to purchase Christnas pres- | engine; no valves, port-holes, cccentri 0 his already iized suppor! all signs fail the eleetion will be made in EvVERY railroad attorney is howling for | p, t ar Tnlis + | successful effort was made at the last ses- for ) sross-head king-hoxes, valves ordead e me week in which balloting begins, g E g I3 set are unsurpassed. Unlike other | SY a8 mad he last s¢ ents for the imperial household. For thirty »ss-head, packing-boxes, valves or dead e e ) ! a republican caueus “for the sake of the | ities hke De where the state funds | $ion of congress to comply with this rec- | years he has been aceustomed to deal with | center. IUwill make 2,000 revolutions .\..‘."]'?' ..l'xnlx",v":":: !H.n«"ml“,\"{\ s “fd‘,“n'\ ‘;“rl“"u:“.]" (“"r”".'.l (x’”“' i " b svotion of the e } 5 nendatic i o I thes & A HORE RS A'RleatEinitia | minute, irand Island Independent: Every con- | false prophet for the rest of our n old I1.“;” .) 1l|m q|‘.\u“.»| of the mon- > entire banking canital of a whole | Omt \«I-;‘ll_l on, and it is understood ihat | the amoptres JEL RO SKUdlOcid L) thie O tliadll Tust. ceivable method will be resorted to to | life1f Senator Van Wyck does not opoly henchmen for the old party is one re concentrated, Omaha depends | it Will be venewed when the legi ve, | morning to evade public curiosity. iR mmEE Wil ””' ors, and defeat the re-e ceed himself. of the most touching incidents of the rgely upon her own resources, On | executive and judicial approp, Qiicen Vietoria wishes all her family to be M"”:l TS BateaT byAGUTERIBE R or Van Wyek, but the ¢ flort —_— session. ; S e » | comes up for consideration is ex- | in England during the comie jubilee cele- | LN DEOYE (N zschuck—Schminke—Sprick The “Swill-Tub” Squeal. count the swing which she 1o . T e e cel | razor and threatening to “ent the. pas- S T e D It t Tt : = Wi N week i3 vreenant with | peeted to again encounter stro ation next year. llence duke and | goyers into minee-meat. . After a brief ; Eents : SRRV stato ‘Demoornt: WOLLYEIIIO RLoY NERAL THAYER'S suggestions as to | WNES each el i vregmant with | e 0 o o the dasire of the | duchess of Ediubureh and Prince Georee of | Sin fled and unlonded of | their ~constituents - and ' Semator Van | 1 ioans should 1 democrat to revenue reform have attracted more Wales are coming home from Malta at the | young consisting of brass | ‘'3 s the needlo to the north pole. | vy Wyck they can easily have him. 1t Sworn Statement of Circulation, Btate of Nebr the caucus isan promotion ovor a s house is the },’v: \'L“ 8 2,14 Omaha's clea have passed the | the peoy nd the perpetuation of seeret i f £6,000,000 point and are still elimbing and other senatorial methods 3, 12,464 coples:for § upward., Last week our merease ¢ | tend to justify and confirm this feeling other oflicers of the government having like duties and responsibilities. Anun- icance. It evidences the confi- f s of home capital, the increasing | President that the whole question shall be fully debated. Although Mr. Cleveland part of his message. Tho only wealth from home investment, the active | fully of Conuaught will return from India fora p The First Blow Tells. 3 for those twenty nine 1 i i ) Rive SRR nted 1n local jm- | in his last mes > somewhat curt | 5 5 3 S caantioa ster County Winner: The Vin A TOLOTOr eMoC: athor who consider them oo radi veulation of money planted 1 local im ; couple of months, » s ago Mr, Van Saunde Wkl ’ | y ns to vote for a democrat vather e et TG provements and hurrving through the | Consideration to the jeet of civil ser- S Albi T At yek clement scems to have won a vie- 1st_that the larger number of - : . but his opponents are working tirelessly g q Avtroudsin ancront times lod to Rome, | Taken i comncetion with other evie | What e said of any loss of fuitn in the B e e M IR ISRIAC i rent deat of Chani | | R (G R A S Y 3 i ra SRt o < | principle. s sted simp| - A ump historians ) lotters B, C., ¢ er inr by e whe! 5 4 O s o opes ¢ didat s not e All the political byways this week will | denees of our \unum-“u! prosperity, our | Principl tst 1 simply that b nj S t 2 b may be scen before the time for ballot been named on this article. The can- center in Lincoln. No citizen who elams | Clearings week by week are a ing the entive side of her 1 4 L his devotionto the - 3 AR st fodexnlt boxo = Skingliliociiover and stunning o X 3 envacancy on the federal beneh, A e =t e . med it only necessary to God Her. 1 12 Bliers WG I.\In...uA 3 LA B Al A CRTE CALRETL smbe e legislature need remain = o5 2 T © o Minncapotis Tribune. l ourier e composition | S oaf which is to be oflerod. tc at home for lack of freo t -~|‘,.‘,:-.A-.um.. y o AN LRI PR U G '.";".”””,h'[\ mnehanged adliosion totho | poynygan is said to be composing a new | BOtIoated. — of the brosent loislatire docen's appear | domoerats, Tt ‘i:]"..": W titairons T'lio name of the Honor John A, | reform, without repeatin goments or| yational ode for England. God save the Dukota, to difli : from that of its pre- [ mujority of the Nebraska bar would like s for a republican tariff 3 ever, i i i A T , S R (O now made, however, that the president e adepth of 1,355 feet. taken, however, it will furnish some | nan ought fo be off it very poor R 4 robably without his consc jossibly | has become tired of being made the Atlar e z Mot The land oftice at Rapid City disposed | JIBSIC nover in this state before. | plan o get him off by cleeting probably without his consent, po. g s Drinking 3Motto. & £ Public sentiment isn't the same as it wi = 3 = ation where it is most nceded. That js | With his approval. The Honorable | targetof all the maledictions of those Boston of 20,021 aeres of land for the quarter Sl VS 1 him to the senate. The Demoerat the reason why the country is not likely the ., in cash. e Dundy entitied to the slightest cons to enthuse very violently over proposs own interests by entoring the scnatorial | sives it to be understood that he is simply | i 4 the obilasen 5 The new board of commissioners of | ) First Blood for the People, sideration. No one elaims that Dundy contest as n aisturbing factor. e | endeavoring !tu l»‘ out the law o nborn county, by unanimous vote, re- son County Herald: *'The lower | has any special qualitications for tho Aiting Ty o o by as he found it. The responsibility fused to grant saloon licenses during the i Rt it coull hope to n nothing by it | u pousibility e 4 ¢ et i e orRanand. A . R ST s e T R (o i il G year 1887, ) on of N. V. Harlan, of | shall eleet him to that body merely for o gy - in the present, while he might lose a | fol o it continuan, ¢ Commercial, 3 : speaker, by w rousing majority. | the suke of having a democrat step mto ArL the European counts are Kindly P e i 1 n « ) i 2 R S G T ST J Mr. McShano's candi- | if that body is tired of it the way fo get Garland 1 not narried ne s ",,','.”(',',""».’.'."?\"x'.q:{z(!yy.'J:}l\t‘lfi‘f} in | being the v ck_candidate for that | of mdeceney that, is not rolishable, | O suicide by nccepting Prince Nicholas of | 4acy, @ bjeet would be g y | vid of itis open. - A principal reason for | vesizned. Get married, Seerctary Ga mont, Eikhorn & Missouri Valley rhs first blood for the | of the ehivfest objections to democr bear and the German eagle now domi- | rarily the congressman-eleet from the | Was to give ¢ - opportunity to ""”"/', forLmprosemene The warden's report of the Sionx Falls i :“"‘!’ ‘IL::O ’.'l','f‘('.".'.}.',"Q"'"f?. “""l‘.l”"""‘ i”, : s : s o arch4th he co | show its disposition respecting the deeri dreh ot senitentinry shows that during the twe rprise nose b son R0 HAHLIIC nate over the remainder of the Eu yean | Fivstdistri After March 4th he will ) ! I 14 Rteddisnnic 01 151 m says | I 1ows that during the two A rprise and a Success. 08( r ;. ) it A tinder of the Europen A late dispateh from Washinzton says | ¥ _:.Mmfi November, 1850, a;”"‘ s © T i Sprecan, n of | Puet for any further display in the mat 2 (T A R R TR T (N T v (s This is the & do e Dihetho i 5 cipts of the institution were 609.61, [ the hon electihg Harlan, who is a | N, y de Y sway ope chosnlngoly byt rotes o re it ladennimhlol ‘]“l Ayt | heaven for that. There was abundanco ot | and that the disbursemonts 1or the. sams | prononnced Van Wyck man, 1 somothing | Lo SntioucmpsELucan ) y Ul ) room for iuprovement, period w 16,000, of a surprise, as it was presumed that better fitted to govern t he publie cellor of the exchequer, Lord Randolph | ship. Mr. McEhane’s eandidacy at this | ra Mr. Cle 1 desires the contin- Judges .""‘"'y ; a Passes, called to meet in Fargo on the 15t inst tempt at the outsct to make a test of | gur claim in one most essentinl re nect Churehill throw overboard the neat little | juneture would boadirect slap in the | uance of the eivil serviee kaw and he wes [ KM'\]” AT e for the purpose of eonsidering the kind | strength, and that the eleetion of speaker [ Be’lindiing the two most ¢levatod ani salary of §25,000 o year. This will bo sad | face of his former support re 1s | wholly siecere in ommending that 10 Judse whorides on a railroad with a | of jegisiation wanted and the advisabil- [ would give them the d wopportunity. [ yisponsible general and favorable comment than any end of May, 1557, and the duke and duchess | knuck! revolver and other war- o ney it is manifestly SR atib o oo taAt vico reform, there was no indication ! > by placing It botween his knee tory in the cleetion of Harlun for speaker, | gemocrats shoujd come to then. bright ded the cours had pursued as | as siguityiug *Before Cl ing lateis Dundy. ihs selection would to have any political influence with his | Promise of future prospe EHIDC i I'lie father was certain the revolver date for Umted .5 | renewing pledges. i statement is 1 e Highm rtesiun well hasreached | de . Unless we much mis- | 5 5ee Dundy ofl the hen. Jut when a tion wil a deerease of the tarift John A. MeShane w not consult his | Who are opposed to the reform, and de: The motto of dr .,1\,,, men in ending with the ycar, and teok in $38,201 years ago. does not ard this dodge in behalf of for puttiug tobaceo, sugar and ale i house of the legisiature orgamzed yester- | senate, ~ The proposition (hat. demoerats tdeal in the fut There could be | of the law is with congress, { r maris married and resigned. | ;A new town site has just been lnid ont { N Jiaplan ction is a pointer, he | s judicinl shoes has about it & smaclk Mungrelia as their ruler. The Russian | understood. Mr. MeShaneis now tempo- | recommending increased compensation e FoRAMETt D AL AERREhNG “‘m., power, | People the corporations in the | now is the squeal it can set up over th menageric with none to dispu‘e thew | & WO Yy tenare of an oflice to which | policy. “the president is muel improved.” Thank ter than wdy been made. In p = is resignation as chan- | anti-monopoly eandidate for the senator- | We have a doubt as 1o its entive ace 2 TR i : 5 BT e : Ix handing in his resignation as chan 1 I'ne farmers of Cass county ha been [ the opposition to the senator would at- | oy party. Let us not forever disprove free pass lets the wheels o1 his mind run on | ity of sena delegate to Bisimarck to o much plunder to be schemed and fought positions in our reach s g0 news for Leonard Jerome, his American | 10 shidow of a possibility of the clection | the sularies of the commussioners be in- | {110 Gina track. How ean he e ot | ¢ ; i ° P ] N 0 d D 3 8 A k. How e it bimself | attend the coming session of the legis- zht Man in the zht Place, or as the o end of s, father-in-law, who ed in advance of | of any democrat to the Van Wyck suc- nsod s duia quito prob he feels | without fear or favor in raitrond cases when | lature. NolraekaCity ) Bresait B arlan il | 2 ticiohiefiondiatnolitics, the marriage of hLis daughter to contrib- cession, All the money which :\1|~._ M :\‘_'slxa:\ml l.mf his N,‘." 510 exc \:utLi the | is going and comin a matter of favor? OMAJIANS' ABROAD. make a good speaker, He has a reputa- DECEMBER CHARITIE ute an equal amcunt yearly wheneyer | Shane may command and the promise of ' are not properly appreciated hy the ity MANA AD, tion, even among those who know him Lord Churchill requircd this trifling | patronage distribution which he may ty of his party. It he cver ex- What Will 1t Matter, 1y Deainine lacoian ARty ancolof }. :x;l\.m being honest and fair. 1le has | gne teport of the Woman's Chrlstian financial s make, ecannot purchase him this | pe such appreciation it simply New ¥ork dereury. d exporlence in legislative work, and Association, financial assistanc 3 ¥ ] ply 1 Fato 1s cruel o e Success in Any Plac the Press has faith will be found ni . 19 Ohri it N honor. They muy temporarily play | showed that he did not know the party, | Oi! Eate s erucl and tate is cold, The old residents of this city will read- | possess the fiminess nocossary (o 8. i Knight, of the Woman's Chris. Cousix Bex Forsod 15 holding aloft [ into the hands of the wen | But with regard to increasmg the com- | and s glory, or love, or ol ily enll to mind the Hugns family, the | cessful presiding officer. g tian association, mukes the following rc the American flag abroad. He has or- [ who moved heaven and earth {o de- | pensation of the commissioners, the When this briet hour is overpast? members of which were for many years vort of the receipts at the home, and the gunized a base ball elub at Sheflield and | feat John MeShane au the polls last fall, | recommendation of the president oy What doth it matter us how we live? identified with the business pursuits of They are Taking to the Woods, work dono for December: will prove a worthy suceessor to Minister | but they cannot materially add to his | not to be compiied with. They receive | What doth it matter s how we di Omaha. It is with pleasuro that the Ber, | ( Ashland Guzette: Senator Van Wyok | Mancy donations—J. H_ Millard, $25; Schenck in initiating the natives into the | prestige or advance his poli inter- | a salary of §3,600 o year and a liberal al- “\I{‘;‘l( an “fi’:‘flnufvv'"“-"v“-x“i‘l'u e lie? finds among its exchanges the Pussadena | arc”3 G110 it 7 tl‘: R a::-l:l‘nllu‘l‘ M) M('Mllr' *)"”x" §5, M Vi M”'l\'l"n?“:' mystorios of the great native indoor | ests. The best thing that the congress. | lowance for travelling expenses, which ISR Lo derthe krassyelodaivalio? (Cal.) Star, which gives . long aceount | ploo i or® roulvotion. is. brightoning | S stae Mo nend, ¥ game of poker. Mr, Folsom is a native | man eleet can do at this juncture is to | 18 generous pay for the work they are [ What will it matter to you or me — i:L'R‘.}V',‘TJ.’&:-'.” "fli‘.p}‘,’n.v‘i"'.?:: find' ",f daily. and there is but little doubt now | Mrs. Hickman, §1; Mrs, ) of Tekamab and an Owaha tax-payer. | keep bis haeds off & contest with which | required todo-. It is better than tho | yAsensate thero i finiortal cutin— xesidonce, the finest dwolling in | byt iat he will bo his own succossor. 1t | Wakelloid, $10; Kirkendall Jor Nebrasks will justly claim & portiou of | he has no concern and from which he | compensation of the assistant post- | 1 A eptile's hiss o a nagion s pasin? vice-president of the Gubriel Valley | fhil b & rest vietbry for the people over | §20; ‘0"”0 the credit for Lis diplomatic accomplish- | can gain no personal or political advant- sters general., better than that of the |y oo 3 bank, and u leading citizen in every way FpREasen }\(,"“"' ments., age. Mr. MoShane should resolutely de- | chicfs of burcaus, and of many other of- | VALY matter us then, 1 say, of that section of Calfornia. His new Look Out for the “Kick,” T to o1« Kiims hara boon veneis o —_— ——— cline to be made the tool of politicians of | ficers of the government whose dutes are | Whether we toiled from duy to day hoyseles on Nost portion | Baneroft Journal: According to the [ on monthiy subscriptins of £10 and & Tuk groat shipbuilder, John Roach, | the opposite purty. As tho cat’s paw to | much more arduous, and certainly no | OF begod a piitance from doorto doory | of & tract ol 200 acres i Slopimg | havers that only ccho i cments of $10; I, Colpetzor, died yesterday morning after a linge: rake republican chestnuts from the heat | less important, Much the greater part | what will it matter us then if we gently from the foot of the Sierra Madre “‘\l,“w.hll!r.‘.)l;ll companics ’mmmr v X ., V. Smith, §25 Wlin, The’ immediate causo of his | of the sevatorial furnuco he is likely to | of the work of civilservice commissioners | ¢ Kebt e karments from thinzs inpure, range, and commanding a wide and [ Y¥CRSS {"..:‘;’\‘:l“‘ffl[‘..'"‘ h.‘-"vé'.fll";:‘,iq» 1’.u-n”fi",l.'{.]:'1','."1'!-']*f“’r A death was a cancerous tion some- | get badly singed. It would be a profit- | 18 purely clerical, and it is quite impos- | 44! J'.:’.'4|“II.'”§}\“JI$.‘.';'L' lapdiiee: & ioyontElove)y. REOSHEQY: 0l ey, | danly come to lifo bofore many da tnllu\\m" AT ST k) what similar to that which afllicted Gen- | less experiment. sible that th. 1 be kept in constant secure? :l’l‘::nul-ull}“w“ o8 g8 q“"lll:lljr kick'you fellows o high that Mrs. Blervinm, Hall, 3.J. Brown, W, eral it, but the deceased d been - - cemployment during the ordinary govern- | o, 0 0o L T T “On this duca) estate the owner is abund. |- 100K over the ws 'H\olllu'\vw Jerusulem. | D Parrotte, Colpetzer, A~ Friend, Mrs. failing physically before this growth was Carlisle’s Mistak ment working day of six hours. ‘The And washed our hands in the blood of | antly supplied with the purest of moun- Mooy Tm A Grigor, ]M\_llfui L. Reed, Marshall, Huw‘ developed, He had been a man of ex- announced that Speaker Carlisle | predecessors of the present commission- men, 3 4 or, stored in a large reservoir, as ('I'w‘ pLas ln‘u‘,‘wv::- e . o i :\‘WIIJ.)' o i <1 traordinary energy and enterprise, and | ha i I to become n candidate | rs enjoyed abundant leisure, with all [ AR hroved a traitor to every frust, ] jo makes his own gas fov | poril, PR HCRBNERE SR Mg THiL his sc to the shipbuilding interests | for United States senutor to succecd Sen may imply i personal pleasure and i hight, 1»1‘::” )nmr-iJ\lxrun.r\i;»fi«x;xll,u“\l;"v clected speaker on- the first baliot. Mr, | e ‘ W froit, Callaway of the United States deserve to be remem- | ator Beek, whose term will expire in 1880, | the opportuni for attending | Whether onr friends were false or tru.., ey Gh0;; RN \l1x;mnv'h\\||||m‘|”.hlll Harlan is spoken of as a man of ability e and bacon, Mrs neral Breo bored to hus honor. It was statod a few days ago that Car- | to private affairs. 1f tho gontlemen now | v\ eierour loes were strong or wealk, realm. The house is of the Queen Aune | 314 worthy the position he hus guined burrol of applos, Branoh & Ce e lisle desired not to be considercd a can- [ in~ these comfortable posittons have | | After our candle 18 ot On, speat:! stylo==that zovival: of tha old Bugish.f LY, alt tie dosdlag nowspapuzs ofha | irkos, Mie O W aduani shiokuns, ANew Yonk dispateh states on the | didate, but was in the hands of his | worked o litle barder it is simply b e igientree forw, which 1s miore modern that uny | G Gy puble, honest and & very afluble | and twenty-five pounds of voflee, Clacka authority of the Témes of that city thav | friends. Tho later information indicates | eause they deemed it necossary to mark BTATE A IR ZOHX. other, .3y fuces south, and with Lt sauare 2ot ph Bros,; sunsuge, Mrs. A. 1. Wood; butter, Dr, McGlynn, who had been summoncd | that the operation of moulding him to | outa new plan of procedure, and now Nebiaska dottings, SOMEE 01} QR0 OIFALT, U RUAGIOC BRANE = Mr. Gentlemat minee pics, Mrs. Roberty to Rome to explain his course in advo- [ the wishes of his fziends was not a labor- | that this has been settled upon there is | . Stratton is poising anxiously for a pho- | w16t "33 Woble main projection, its ative Momory Badv h and Vanarsdale; groccries Mr. Bennott, eating the land theories of Henry George, | ious or diflicult one. It does not follow, | no reason wiy for the remainder of their | tographer. ; atiful covered porch, ten” feet wide | | Stratton Guzette: The Nel gl | S orty wamei andelildnon havedioon has decided not to regard the summons, o, that in yield: this influs shall not have asy and | . West Point improved to the amount of | and extending around ‘three sides, and | lnture met Iast Tuesduy. The prospeet | £iven ; 4 10 ( A 3 A %85.135 last your. s bros ( ide entrance the | is that there will be several rather bitter | Wonth; some for one nizht, others for u aud will leave the church rather than | ence Mr. Carlisle is of winning exparionce. ‘Tho salary- and | Fooatdlashgons g | o [ beo oA, e L o o bt o eier | Tongor (imo. Ono. motherlass biby and abandon his opinions. The report is | the m,-.l prize. The sturdy Scotch llowance of a civil service commissioner .vm‘nl-‘.ml‘lh-}- |'»" Rl Y at onee. 10is o house befit- | business, 10is to be hoped that the men- | 1W0 unfortunate girls have been sent to that the pricst Las shown a degree of | man whom he must defeat, and who can | amounts tonot less than $12 4 day for |~ ; county pald | ting the grand site upon which it is [ bers will remember that thoy are mere | the frdho Veluadlyas at Linclan, contumacy that may render necessary | have no ambition beyond a senatorship, | every day in the year, and no reasonable | v 11515 st ye 3 priced b Bulilio AAFNGE, B0 04 SUoh: BAYE Do of ina A e dle ARSI his permanent suspension, Such a turn | 15 very strong with his Kentueky con an will pretend that thisis not adequate |~ York' has organized a bosrd of trade | diding in sonrosented | HGUL G WARIR WA DUNALR HA6 A IMORYY Eanan I Kniahir Cor % 1 ¥ over iwhatas « hes! CWS to this matter was not cutively unlooked r Beck has taithfully | compensation for the service | 0,000, ALANOR oSG RUALML AL QONA | “SThe People Be Damned.” - for by those fawniliar with the churacter uted the policy of the democracy | whether one considers the character sti rned ) out two and a half to take pride 1 pleasure in Dawson Co ) lock 18 500 Per Cent, It of Dr. McGlynn of his stute, und if less illustrious than | and demands of the service, its relative mars last your, ; ¢ *“Highland Home urged for sena A Van Wyck | b n made since last August by pur- Sen——— somie of his predecessors who made the | importan ce, or both, of the Rock Islund road have n the same paper the advertisement of | hecauso ho s talwart republican. | ehasers of lots from Mr. Albright in the SENATOR UALKINS, of Franklin county | voice of Kentucky potential in the coun- been laid to Pawnee City A C hank & Co. strikes the Omaha | ‘Twelve yea ek was elected to | a on West of ALBRIGHT'S CHO1CH has proven himself to be a man of honor | cils of the natiou, he has been quite the | Tk Europoan news is never all war- Elkharn Vs ailsy AuTe lrorably, Whata fow years | tho Duicod 5 e desistince ARG CHOICE BEATS T2 AL and principle. When the legistature was | peer of auy contemporary revresentativo | like or all pacitic, which seryos (o man. £ IOREAIONE) (AU BRI L L Gtk northeast corner of Farnam and | time will owe hi ( b sy at - about to organizo he was fuvited to joiu | in congress of that commonwealth in | tain an interesting condition of suspense | ot ] ",‘f‘,,» 0,000 church, Fourteenth street, and subsequently on | the democrits sud ropublicans under th His Head Cut Opes in a republican cau Mr. Calkins | making its influence felt and respected | and stimulate the guessing . Fax | U RRIARAH \uring its briet carcer, | Falconer s block, ‘corner of Dol “and | diveetion of the ra sachine, Th Charies Lloyd, superintend belicved himself in honor bound to go | and mamtaining its prestige before the | instance, the advices of yesterday morn- | Lius cradeotod forty fouy stadonts Fiftwonth stroets, Ominhia, 8 nowr, UNa. 8 | maohine e, 0 Hagpl Lo damas bus transfor, met with an a into a republican eaucus because a ma try, Ho has dared . A Exchange Block, Passadena, Cal he id any it Vin Wyck, A into a republican e ceause a ma- | country. Mo has dared to question the [ 1ng contained a statement from the capi- | The town of Odell, Gage county, has | Sign™ of the former company, N B. Fal s B. & M. depot yesterday mor donity of his constituents are staunch re- | wisdom of a part of the methods and | tal of Belgium that all the German citi- | invested $4,000 in & sehool building, coner, 18 stillon Omshs ground at the Everything Looks Favor ing down, striking on atruck publicans, lnl‘.‘fllu'n Le discovered that | policy of the administration with the s in that country had been called Nebra City has added a_whist club | oid stand. cmont ¢ The eclection of | abad gashin Lis heaa. ey the cancus machinery was being used by or and uncompromising thorough- | hom m readinessto join theircorps | to her industries The town is bound to “"".‘ e tjuhn sident of the senate @8 | be laid up for a day or two, but corporation cappers, and, furthermore | ness which charncterize him, and it isnot | at the first notice, This appeared omine | * Lrace up.” ot qant lots in ALBRIGHT'S ar of i Jusuimous. vivlaries in part composed of railroad demo | improbable that this influet is being [ ous, since there are precedents for such John ( l.l res {J nee near Verdan o A;I;'l ‘: | 0 4 whic m'v.;vjflum ‘h;' 3 ql':‘:‘v]w ! . .“.l.: R T . o R gl . i " WHboe W ‘ vas destroyed by fi st week, causing i Jand « n 3 ‘ " o seen regarded as 4 50 x Eream. ;‘;u:] 1:. Ii ,u;.lxl to hay i thing | thrown against him. But it is|calls when war was feared. Other Wi d apayec by ring. Albrig 3 gl of anti-monopoly ehampion, but the fact A “A'" At Jixciisinen rther to do with the caucus. He openly 1 uot apparent that Kentucky demoe- | disvatehes, however, held out the promise A party of Elkhorn Valley surveyors [ mondy for lots of purenase ! \ was very satisfactory |10 S0t OMALIA over the way and boldiy went ou record g e | ra v devoted to the | of A P 9 wouey req Lo stalwarts, sod it is persnmed they | lots in ALsriGur's Cuoick ar s defeated him, had they felt ! Twenty-two lots sold in one day, S ey, $ . + peaceful solution of the Bulgariun [ huve reached vork, and Rock Island | from him. Only candidates pat up by the bog ¥, 1 ation Ly not bealto- I d Yy, to aid which Prince Alexander | stakcholders sie operating in sub to buy a lot,