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THIE OMAHA DAILY Blu: MONDAY, JANUARY 381, 1887, AT —— i i ing, € somnlinentary, fe dented thnt te e . oot ce by paging the addl- | itcontinues to be the most popular book THE DAILY BEE. A State Geological Survey. debt islarge and increasing, the oppress ! \v‘;\':"l""f' fusuiag ‘,!‘I': \\"\-’3“\11 that he IOLOGICAL SURVE :'i:u',\‘lv:n‘:f“ have by pay il A BUAuk R el Attention 1s dircoted 10 the article of | ively prohibitory tariff has not justified | DICHAC 0 V1 v — v R o Shall Wo Have One For Nebraska? Soveral other states are making ar- | mont than any other book exta PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | Profeseor Hicks of the State Univerdity | the promises of its ndvoeates, labor 1s dis- | Tho Holredse Ropublican prsanances | vy Jor e tie . Prot. Hicks, of the e for "cocoperation. with tho | the samo time fs wonderfully interosting — published in another column under the | contented, the spirit of accession is active | (o cobia” fabrication, It is proper to State University.] . federal survoy. Tho government qp(,|.,, 1t |.‘ ""‘;“‘”‘,’,"k','.’:‘ ‘_,\;,,\,.M h\(l, .‘:, 1 e ST TEciaa e 1 g “Shall We Have a Geological | in several of the provinces, and there is | (ryphasize the fact right here that Omalia | Tt is supposed by many persons that we | gists _eannot enter “all tho = states | word, and awakons fnfense dmirat ST Ore Thae om ToviadIng Bunchy 8100 | Survey or Nebi " Its the first sen- | widespread opposition to the policy of | bored for natural gas and struck an ines- | have hadasurvey : hio United | nt once, hence the importance o ith all, whi i Bep, One Yoar....... s : v int st p é s wotk srompt action in accepting this remark- | ter. As'a picture of ehild-ife it is nature For 8ix Months oo v D00 gible and practi tion on this [ the government towards the United | haustible yein, Small bores in the coun- | States geologists have dove the work and | Drow :L“_:mhw”m “fi)‘r‘ and socuring to | itsolf, for overy sparkles with gems B e Mo o tiie, mmwiod 1 ey~ | subject which has ever appeared in print | States, which will doubtless be intensificd | try have slight cause for jealousy. ‘Lheir | published the resnlts yoars ngo. This is | RES G Cits of the federal sur- | of thouwght and humor. The interest b Voo ‘ a mistake. Hayden, it1s true, examined vey which ghe helps to sustain, Thecon- | gring with the first sentenee and is kept up X capacity is in advance of the demand SEIR; GBY X ou 0 | in this state and is respectfully com- | by the proposed action of congress. It [ “4PAC e 3 i e and s the strata of the eastern counties, and | difions upon winch this offer is made are | to the last word. By ‘I, B, Peterson & & 1 ¢ 1 i i i ident that the declaration of this fo- ‘The Plattsmonth Journal 1s giving daily QUATLL OFFICE, No. 014 AND 10 FARYAY STREFY T 1ed to the legslature now in session. | is evident tha declaration of castigations to a olique of residents who | 1. That the state survey shall have | Bros,, Philadelpnia.” Price, 0 cc some degree of permanence, suflicient to fomk ; i) \ voli tndion Sirs ound along the | twe REX Tomx OvFcR Koo 5 TaINE BN, | This paper has been unalterably opposed | taliatory policy has fallen like a dynamite | jivo and thrive and fatten off fave Meck studiod the fossils found along the | {wo " —— to the various proje of quacks and | bomb in the conservative ranks. The | the B. & M., and who oppose the interes .\I’\:;m”-, river, but no ('um]-]r‘l;‘ fo}{,\ | Thettre oo work thotonghly and com: | HISTORY RECORDED ON COINS UORRESPONDRNCE! bogus scientists for lining their pockets | organs of that party still affect to regard | of the city when the company dem . | of Nebraska has ever been made. e | Dlotely done, 2. That the person ap- | . " 3 et e 3 ¢ P The e h 1 ) S Curlous Specimens in the Nation: Al communioations relating to news andedl- | 50 oepense of the state through pro- | itas merely a bluff, and some of the | The Journal 8 that there 18 limits of the difterent geological forma- { yointed as state geologist shall have the | CHFIONS SPecimaens tn Las 5 R ILRIFSHONIA UY Wddressed 10 the Bi1e E s : remedy in tho cooling waters of the snrately teaoed | beg s 0 National Aoat Muscum Colloction, TOW OF THE B posed surveys which would have beon | leaders profess not to foel greatly con- | JEH, [0, SHCHAR, WIOES 5 ALC | tions have never been accurately traced | recommendation of the National Aead: |\ i pton Star: “Tho United Stat ATl brreinaes e LR TTERS ! eehonid b | WOTSC thon uscless when completed. It | cerned about it, but it1s easily apparent | pliod : upon any published goological map. Ne. | emy of Scignecd, the ACHOGE CEOT | obscrved the coin man, after lo adires oot AOEamtARSe SR AL | g fnsisted that we had no | thatall thisss pretonse. 1t was the de- | A'Tincoln papor Jine made the astound. | braskais almost tno only state which | WIOR [0F, FE ANASE i es Guolog: | over rows of copers, “ought to. s OMAnA. Dratts, chooks and postofica orders [ men at our disposal competent | sign of Sir Joln MoDonald to keep this | ing discovery that the railroad commis- | has not had a survey, and Nebraska as a | {030 ooy “or somo other. competent | €Yy time a new president is inau, to be made payablo o tho orderof thecompanyy | "% ke Ty thorough survey | 1ssue in the background until after the | sion has built a stock varde fence, in ite has nover spent « dollar for o sur- | gofon B whthority. . :;\|Nb. * ol m”"""l‘)‘]“"}' bl T i duced railroad comps b 5 " el ruck a tinely-engraved head of the pr THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIEIORS, | which in the results would return a tithe | elections, and the position the matter has | 1 | a railroad company to putin a L | s eattle guard near a farmer’s pasture, and Whe a4 wa asand anething now? 3 - TES. ident and a suitable inseription. The s of the expense necessary for its prosecu- | taken was undoubtedly not expected by | £ pump handle at a ~(.l|1mn up the Why should we spend anytling how LITERARY K0, TG, Do b, of ooneen, - Whys tion. Prof. Hicks offers a solution of the | him, at least at this time, otherwise ho | country. These greatimprovements cost 1‘ Becanse the lmlnlh-:\hnnav u(_ A geo- Ser ne for February ful- | Because bistory is 1o ".'"" d_on coins problem which will meet with general | would not have insisted on an appeal to | the state the trifling sum of $20.000. and | logical survey furnish reliable informa- | g0 a1 yromises made in advance by the llln-w Wl he 1 """'T,"”','”'.”,”I“ to THE DAILY B approbation. After correspondence with | the people against the nearly unanimous _\; tan n;lg “l‘ ful people ure ‘n;lulfix{‘l”n‘ tion of the resources of the 1}(:30. and publishiers as to literary excellence and ;..'»"\.I,f“-‘ nww‘r‘\(l‘n;lc “l'”vl" 1‘h b ‘I\NY‘Y y — N : N e N suite shance to write its epitaph and pl st a1 {ieratic \ o Zeo- i X i ] { THat 3 ads, g tha « Rworn Statement of Circulation. the United States geologist he judgment of his cabinet. It has suited bl o L s epita [ this stimulate immigrat 'm Ml 1:-:1 | variety of contents. Julim €. Ropes, the enlighten any one centurics hence. I State of Nebraska, 1, o promise Nebraska the cordial co opers lus purpose to prevent all reciprocity ,_”;” 8pitk, of Crete, 18 & man of peace logical reports are gathered up a l“ well known writer on military history, | the “ds of the Roman empire when County of Douglas, j ™ ™ tion of the onal government in a | arrangements with the United States, | GRG0 EE T 4 G S idy for a joke, facts abont the soil, the climate, the | o0 eibutes an instructive o e on * there Were N0 NeWSpapers, sonie recovi Geo, 1. Tzschuck, secretars of The Bee P R B et ab pr i d i the Hellaf has gained & hold in s | Ta SAparl ol ) | water snuply, the staple products of the | po - of Julus Crsar,” which is | of great historic vents was struck on tl PUbIishing company, does solomnly swear | thorough scientific survey of this state In | and as the beliof ha tpiasdtsesa LI i el BRI i s R ) o not dressed up in l“?“‘l" Iy illustrated with oighteen ro. | OIS, and to-day these coins are the on that the actual cireuiation of the Daily Bee | which all the topograpbical work will be | party that he has deli cly obstructed 1 accused him of ng been married on | /000y At torms of the circulars and | graphically illustrated with cighteen re- | GO, i todday tLeae BBINZARE (i Gty for the week ending Jan. 25th, 155% was as | done by the goverument, the most expen- | negotiations to that end, tho revoltin his the au 1 'l‘lq-‘lw -‘yv"w! w»ll ur (;”-“l:;j\‘:( advertisements of land agents and immu sroductions of photographs from statue Rligdom Gechbying & pottion of Byvi follows: sive part of the publication will be as- | ranks has become more outspoken set ‘em up freely, and paraded the ms aration bureaus, but in the sober lan- | That reputable artist, W. B. Closson WhioNo 1dontity \wns complstely. Jost. ttil Saturday. E Ak i i o | street of the town wrapped in counter. | SR LU hence they com- | the engraver of the frontispiccs which f Sunday. R L sumed by the interior department Tie carnestness of the dissatisfaction | g5l Ches, but his joking foy was rudely | S5 sl 0 O Gtk Ly Fa: | AN BOGN thiraHFOM W UNSE OF CrosnE I acollection of the coins of the country Mondny, Jan: 21 . 1] | and valuablo uesistance will be af- | withthe premier for brnging on the | Guidhed by the evening cerenade, i | AW eqnfutencel L am gonoil {hio vatican., *“The Residt e I Wed v ) st 4 forded by the United ates geolo- | clections at this time 15 shown in the | which the young and old participated. | S0 5o reports, and there is no_doubt | a promising novelette by J uInlel"m'v"‘n*h:t\v;l'.““ o rocord was Thursda ; v UUMos | gieal survey. Major Powell i | fact that four of his ministers resigned in | Bl siipp. d out through a pack WitdoW | that it snch_reporis were n existonc commenced m this numb PR AR Friaay, Jan. return simply imposes two conditions | consequence of that action. This must ::::*"“l“ l]ljllyvNH in a chorus of cow-bells | ) (o Gond "W",,I"“"\g_,,l, “,I‘, person rm..‘u,;‘]\‘.,:““m”,,,“.(.vrl.” 1 188116 6T ¥OHO0 - SANGAN COMH-ANY SilveE vhich are greatly sredit ns a scie pcessurily ve b weake o con- | M A " £0 ingniring to scttle in Nebraska, var entitled alf ¢ rse. o R N P LU Average. o $ “?'.HLH are greatly |_n his credit as a scic nece _mu very much weaken t con Charles Uonloy, of Wabnsh, painted )] f RO T IO 1% & EUB | 181A0 EOUNISE S l\\.nn‘l\ ||'\| (xl)‘!|l|. 1080 cons w .u‘l . v Serv. y sntirely co! Ao ) he intormation fur yrobably be tiken out of circulation at Eamrivea GEO, I Tz8Ci titiec man and will be equally to Ne- [ servatives, butitis not entively cortain | ;500 Gnor g corn color Snturday night, el snrvey would be a valuable guide d . ]mw. l,)”", scople, Who syould treasurs e e of T ey Ol Y VIesence | braska's advantage to grant. e will re- | that it will in_equal degree strengthen | and proclaimed Limself monarel of the | (151"t (i enterpriso of our own_citi- | ment of “Reminiscences of the Siege and_ | (RIS G PTG WO : s i quire that the survey shall bave some de- | the liberals, The liberal party is the | town. Tho bitiiard hall of Charles | 300" W7 (5 wealth of the state is ex- | Conmunc of Paris,” which 1s doubly in- | I SR e HEEE MG ready o [SEALI Notary Publie. | gree of permanence so that the work | recognized organ of reciprocity, and the | Scl "I"'I"" was ““i"l"”l“'l"””’I'"l"""“ to his | fygefed directly or direetly Irun(l ||Ig“ (f‘l"l'»‘lll\,’_’ymllw inasmuch ::i”Hn- ¢ Jarga collection of coins, which s rapiuly Geo, B, Tzschuek, being first duly sworn, | ¢ rong F p stoly ¢ o conservativ ot j forees dignity and he procecded 1o WIpe | oqpt)y, T'o make a caretul study of this | tions made have drawn ou he eriticism |, o h o throuy! mations, deposits, o1 deposis and says that he 19 seorotary of the shall be thoroughly and completely done, | bolting con 21 v nn ’ Join fore it “out. Scknider loudly protested, but | 4t r 1 our wealth is ce of the entir ench pres: sth's A.H."\\'ln;..,.(ln »lu,_lx .}l. |:::; ‘.‘ !‘! 4[ | T Bee Publishing company, that the actual ay- | and that the person appomted state ge- | with them. The indications point to tho | ¢oyjey plugged his niouth, and when Yeasonablo thing to | Brother's Wife" is continued Gouvernenr | (MBS FLIS BTOPOsC 16 CHR AL :']ntu u.?ruy ’Nln-mall mm:':! the lll'yy‘“‘v“lit'nlfur ologist shall be & man of high scientific | formation of a third party, with the ef- | Nfys, S in a Mother Hubbard court cos- To spend small part of | Morris’ diary-glimpses are ended, and 1L m,m‘m' of thei ity or historic import o I A e g A58 gobles | attainments endorsed by the National | foct, it is believed, of hastening the cul- | tume, wppeared and hurled dotinee and wealth derived from _ the | C. Bu Story of & New York | n oo "hut to make, if possible, & comple 1886, 11,537 copies; for April, 188, 12,101 | Academy of Sciences or other competent | mi n of the split between upy and | m]:u-h box olnu» ;u(ll"\l 1 i ]I«,'],!i" x“";;;d sarth in q scientific inve ilmwl! of llln- lh{u: rmi s‘n_mv(xlx : ‘i'h‘('i“nl-"; nl\‘;l_v!:‘n-;l exhibit of the current moneys of the copies: for May, 1588, 1,439 copless for June, | ¢ & v ; A RERLG: e wet, o contlict be- | on her jaw and sent three teethinto the 3 " » no more than far, Its | point of mterest. Several other valuable | (SN SHYSEHRE ABlaRiT SO0, 19,208 coplee: for July. 1695, 1o b14eopjes; | Muthority. EHo uiso asks that the state | lowe (IH l'd.‘ltI”\“I-mlrll-“' ot o | aitated corver “of her bosom. By the | AR CE 1o all clyssos, sinee | artieles combine tomake this number of :‘h“,‘l':";mf‘“i(,,, A R R o L for Augusty 189, 12,401 coples:for Septomber shall epeedily decide the question, | tween the English and French. k me Conley had smashed the furniture | g 8 T or inairectly get their | Seribner a rare publication, especiaily | T FRFEIOA G CEEEIFGET Hidtorieal 1886, 0_coples: for Oetober, 1855, as other states are urging their [ Ing conservativ ApeT re muly de- | qnd windows a su nt crowd bad | iVife trom the oil, but the classes men- t by Professor J, R. Soley, on “Our ].;“ PO SEEY iy B A AR i';:'-‘!:ml»’(f‘rr i\luw"'lnlml'(‘l:.\.‘;é‘ claims for government co-operation. | clared that “the paramount issue is not | gathered to escort him to jail, tioned below will be especially benefitted. l Poliey,” and Brander Matthews' | Gy by Mr, G. Brown Goode, This plan ; O B, Tzsenver. | The BEE will willingly and heartily pro- | whether liberals o wtives s ln‘_\'v 1l hoasts L) "",""’f"l“f A geological survey benelits the farmer | ske lg'h of the great French actor, M. Co- | o vuniplates arranging the coins of dif Sworn to and subseribed betore me this 15t | mote this proposition. It isliberal, broad- [ administer Canada’s afluirs for the next | Whisky experts. . dhe RECHOBYRY nishi lyscsiof solla, s1owing | quelt, — ferent countries in geographical ordor day of January A. 1. P H e Ay T ) o ot yominion | Intervils, to tap a new “bar’l” » Century for February - | with full descriptive labels, telling no SEAL, tary Publte, | ruge and if sccured will give to Ne- FSHTOIEDULRACHIGEBED ]\‘ WIDION | it theit approval o fresh jug or a easo | geologieal formation, and the capacity of | In the Century for February the read- | G VL ECOIEE o ot come heir braska a serics of investizations into her | shall continue in existenc Amol of extra dry. At arecent “mcet’’ a fli Soils to_resist drouth by reason of thew | fH8 Grth 3 L i of these days the street car com- | material resources which will be of in- ests would unquestionably be best | of diluted fincture of won, neatly corke :al and physical structure, It aids £55 FEOE, A B0 R e is of ox soin Umited States comn. There pany will discover that 1t does not own | estimablo value. The results to be ex- | cousorved by the success of the liberals. | and labelud, was passed around, and the petuation of the fc "““‘-"l”( ‘l';“ cceding interest, treating, as it does, of | will be a full exhibit of the coinage of the the earth in addition to a practical mo- | pected are well set forth in Prof. Hic members purtook with a gusto that 0 in renovating worn oub el | )6 "ang prc at's first term in con- | United States, together with proof im ¥ o S 3 Y N smacked of the vintage of 8. When in ' nd developing beds of . ¢ 4 ' 5 R4 f the burean of er ving nopoly of all our best thoroughtares. admirable article. Such - results could Tom Conzery, the old timo ma formed of their mistike there was a loud 3 turnl fortilize 1t | gress and hus life asa |;|\\3\'\|’. Ihe dis- p:‘(; m'\]"‘mlgr ll'x i ll\l R Shanay v w.' i + Jow York e S L Sssi » ennses v Mexien ar | and printing iited States notes ¢ - - not be gamed under any other system | editor of the New York Zorald, g chorus for u doctor to allay tieir fears 5 roturarsiotEBn| | S0 COT e GRS Tl e 0 R HOB S TRsUB R TR AL Prorerry in Omaha continues to ad- | than that proposed. The legislature will | Mexico as sceretary of legation. Con- | and feclin ‘Pheir extension ,fronts ing and dey low]ng military and_political eritics to take up Kwith is at present associated with vanee. But Omaha real estate values do well to take prompt action on the | nery's experience with New York bug | were reduced with emetics, and their wd fire elay, The | §ratid o8 sident MeCosh, of Princ Jlark, who has charge of tl i Frish 2 : 5 f SN ISR PR ! r W drpens. dent McCosh, of Prince- [ Mr. A, 1L Clark, who has eharge of the inside property are still helow what 1s | proposition just as soon asit can be put | juice has made him proof sgamst the of- 8 whisiy judgres went out with | clays of New Je ’“..‘,3‘"?'“‘"1“f"m:u‘x?‘)xfx‘- ton, 15 bographieally treatea by | historical colicetions, in the arrangement ked for liked investments in rival | into proper form for consideration, fects of the reputation destroying mes- Lot el L Gl S L in - Cleve, wd - in | and installation of the colleetions of citi cal. In addition, as a first-class news- Ttems, ) th. In the eity ¢ L another article the Rev, Dr. €. | coins. In addition to coins, a collection o ’ T P s 0 persons are employed an the Pob-y 4 Tgy ko) unites with Walt Whitwan in | of medals is being made. Some of the A Checky Performance. paper man, he ought to be able to get at | An Oskaloosa hen croaked Iast week at | s Band the _ann i of the pro- | (1 (50 Yo oratorienl powers of Father | draw binets are filied The call for o mecting at St. Joo of | tne ‘truo inwarducss” of the shameful | the ripe axe of chatcon. ] duet s pearly $200,00. Wo have ex- | R0or o Boston' Methadist. The fact | with society sand partisan badges representatives of varions bourds of trade | gossip that emanates from the Mexican | ; 1ree mail delivery will be inaugurated | cellont. clays in Nebraska. Many of the | G060 FE PRI, BERGERES VIS | S0 IGOM T presidential campaign m the Missouri valley to securo repre- | capital and to do Something to stop.it, | " MAThuiitow nest Ayl hods e liad no developmont WA | his attention to_ favorable clerieal criti: | In the coin colleetion are miny curior R el repelg | ROADDELAL L b 2 810Dz owa City is threatened with a tourna | and their value is not appreciated, Pt 5 s el mens. The Japancse series com- sencationfonjgihy Intor-state commorce | The roport is coterie of broken- | 1y ont of brass bands next month, A geological survey benefits the miner | £ \f.xv‘nr:",:lmfih “1'.-::;.-1"\7:- lll‘§\<vn b keamGthn) yaoll iR Sbub R lso Al - commission is a checky performance. It | down newspaper men who live there | ol Maben, of Hancock, sues Cerro | and prospector for coal, saltor ores. This || SR SGE0 S G e e R R CArrary Gueeny would render a sig. | €OMes from a point suspiciously near to | make a point of blackmailing those who | Gordo county for $10,000 damages for [ 15 true whether, any of these are dis- | {500 GGV, SERGTR G BEPEE B | Country adopted - reeent years and i | tho home of Colonel Dawes, the political | cannot afford to have their reputations | # drove of eattle lost by the brcaking | covered or not, The'money saved to the | oiy\7 @irietor of the new Museo Ut based iipon the decimal systein. These thimblerigger of the Burlington road at | getacked, 1f such a nesv of eharacter- | down of a bridge. commonwealth by preventing misdiveeted | 50580000 Serites on the bronzes of Rome; | modern coins were made o the modol of E. ROSEWATER, Enrton, ay “Life of Lincoln.” The in ahts and fineness, but giving the s clearings inercased 65 per cent oyer r. Business is business and Omaha is getting her full share, as shown by the most reliable of commer- cial indicators, nal servico to this city in relieving Omalia of his sccond licutenant who pre- 3 The Sines sEatti . ; : g S rville aton. | explorations where a geologist would | (5 lirop puts sidedly new | the United States currenc W, like the The younz man has outhved his- useful- | Missouri valley to dietate the choice of & | steps should be taken to break it up. nominee at every presidential eleetion | 18 A8 important as the moncy made in | ECtor e first time sonie striking in- | The ancient Japanese coins are irre ness'in this section national railroad commissioner? And — Trom Jackeon to Claveland. 0 UM | mining. "Henee itis no argument against D aiela s fanTtal e SohaiB L Tem ————— vha jec! 1 o S o " > . . £ ‘ 42 2 3 o al surve 1 (& ve | wp 1§ D | T vor P sorrucated and inseribed wo whatiobjeot/hnsithaistioe boardioft Rowk is informed that Germany will | Burlington boasts of $2,000,000 lying ologleal survey to say (it wwo BA%E | “Bailing of Jeflorson Davis. | very Tare eorrugaied and inscribed with Ovrof the forty-tive members of the | in attempting to bring pressure upon the | qhrogate the May laws which have for so | idlo i her banks waiting call from out: | 1o GO ok IEUiEe D8 I SE ISR Sl | In fact the entive contents of the Cen- | India ink, The Mexican coins an house who recorded their votes against | president? Ifa vacancy existed on the |y vears taken the control of chureh | side borrowers, and not . fraction of it | e We* SO (@ L S0, PN | oy for Februaryarc of universalintorest, | hioneys offer an iteresting sy (TR abolishing the raile Y S| S ame bench w valloy. & 5 » had for mpProve Y (LA AL 55 i 1 ter i sty 10 almost any fine | is a collection of the nickel coins ree abolishing the railvoad commission, forty | supreme bench would the Missourt valley | ropeity and chureh appointments out of | €t be had for Jocal uprovergent o e Tt e franoseiblo | Ao satee in vatioty to almest sayifiue | Is e coleoilon of o niskul colna sqintiy aro on record us opposing Van Wyck’s | feel calicd upon to interfore on behalf of | iy hands of the vatican. This is a | 1, Fhe old Mcthodist ehurch building at | places until the “question of their exist | 5150 Bg's table 3 Tomée timo a | which the people with their states i reelection. This proves the Be's their own interests? shrewd move on the part of Bismurck to | bes Moimes s bt jovebud and eatted | enee is scttied by 4 geolog I magrazine of more int in- | tendencies refused to reecive. The pented assertion that the railrogues de- | President Max Meyer will best perform | secure the support of the Catholic party | oiaiory build e tio Lowa Lo and | M be objeeted that even Striotion and caroful " | ernmont wathercd (e eoins (ot railroud regulation are the men who op- | ing it before a full board for discussion, Al Mines of reasonabl Popul ; R Dot S S AL e, L posed the champion of railroad regula- | Omaha has nothing to gain by commit- STATIS AND 1 " exploration, and say, *On this sic TR e e et e TS R tion. 'The members who are bound hand | ting herself to such a picce of unwarrant- i = aper will ap- | line you ma h couly on that | W3 Jame ar has a most | split_into soveral pieces to muke frac and foot to the monopoly chariot wheels | able interference with the executive fune- & & Nebuaska Joteings. pear on or before The Ist of March, and | side You will never find it Such a Jine |y gretive arficle on “The Luws of | tional currency. ‘The numismatist sl are the members who' voted under the | tions, especially when public sentiment | O'Neill is agitating waterworks. will be democrat in all things. was drawn around the coul ficlds of Ohio value to the young | that when he was in_Mexico he found in whip of the corporations to defeat their | . o avidenocs i Red Cloud is moving for waterworks. While Des Moines elaims to have lost | by the first geological survey very n PSP CCis vl is written in aostyle that | some places picces of hard soap bearing A has shown no evidences of a d = \WasTH e el 't co- | tifty years ago, and no coal has ever be ey g Rt Thting oe. e T "The Masonic temple at Beatrice will be | 8l cvidence of the open suloon it yet de. | fifty years s SR ORI, lily be understood, Thé contro- | the government stamp and cirenlatii e that dirootion. Ititho rullronds wishito |5 ~obeo o T o in t wo woeks. lights in_the odors of sour mash and | found outside of it The samo thing s | v rticles of Professor Huxley and | money. Whether this money ot 1ts IeNry Warp Beecuer has expressed | pack the commission they should be al- A EHat a Doibics o old, | grows dizzy drunk with indignation if | been di ue in most of the other ‘t‘ ek, - W. 8. Lilly give arguments_on material- | value from the rarity of souap or other himself in favor of the right of women | lowed todo so as corporations and not | o i) /IHE B ST e “Ctin by & | 40, har threatens the prosperous flow | A geological survey benetits the bulider | 430 from seientific” and. religious stand- | wise was not stated. The fact,” said to be hanged, equally with men, but nhe | masked behind the endorsement of a few | jet pory. ; ¢ & | of the old stuft, by ki sl s OF e SR | points, which cortainly nro'of worth to | the numisitist, probably exijains 1l thinks it doubtful 1f anybody should bo | citizens who are falsely presumed to rep- | iy Fremont Herald has Tnid in n | g fbtreston a pair of horses boeamo | F00 OGP o ok sheh fests aro | SYHUtIONISES and strict churehman, e | o b o people nak. “iow ire you banged, and is quite sure that it should | resent the wishes of entire communit st of Bourbon thunderbolts with | it tried to stop them by eatching | abundant. Thousands of dollars: have | Giiodox barracade sends some hot shots | off for soap.’ 3 be done in private if atall. The ecapital | There has been too much of this prosti- eian bends, ; hem by the bridie, Faling i this b | bren wasted in Nebraska by wsing stone | GGl who i not siow in- ve- ——— punishment commission of New Y. tution of the names of boards of trude, as buried under an | seized the rems in his teoth inforior strength and du . | tu the fire. Duniol Greenleaf | o, Abent Binmonds = stute, according to Dr. Southwick of Buf- | freight bureaus and *“mass meetings” to i._\-;: ‘u\x_lx"‘lll:;?f e wth in o well at Anselmo, | dragged over the ground untl the o l),“’.‘i h\I:“’.:!“\(\nt-‘ix:hmmli:' ';T‘m.nm Y | Thomp: om wrrites on u.]w ("i“'l” zof re- o, rOm, r'...,.'. AR TR falo, one of the mombers, will report to | the uses of men and measures which | 3L hednesday, - 3 opped, e et el kot foritha s | I B LonR s inL sehools \'_“'.'_'.‘ strated | oy hre: Ttis a plensant fancy of : v i s Wahoo is ready to relinquish the town T'he prohibition regulators of X South-African Diamond Mines” is full of ~ i a the logislature in favor of exccution by | such organizations hve nover endorsed | p,yyp for u systém of water works of any | City” stoop to low, unmanly methods | | Loy mhigh of ournative | napriotion, additionitotho alffer: [weiterin tho GoruliliMugazing, 1o 0;200 olee ty. But Matthew Hale, of Al- | and never would bave endorsed had the | jyodern pattern, T S ey S R liquor building stones arce most worthy of conti subj TR (1 ot for the |x].|v|~r'.v\1||‘\ _.I,( the fair y bany, says that owing to the absence of | subjects been properly brought before The advantages of Norfolk asaruil- | sellers. Last week D W. Wood, dence oty vt ofs Nak able” are well-written articles ‘lh‘“"“mlv‘.‘; H.m W m:.| pr:u\l“l" "I Chairman Gerry in Europe the commis- | them. roud centor is shown by & map just pub. | cx-county ~attorney, offered @ bribe [A geologleal ‘enrvcy of Dabruski | lnnd guestion, “Iotichiem,”” “Misgovera- | {liamonds, both in SpokChi anc B SRS on has in fact agreed upon nothing, lished by the board of trade, of %0 to a sixteen-year-old boy to | WoUld be un Tmporiun conirivution L0 | ment of Great Cities,” “Massage,” ete. TR T e, T A R i Braoanponinotling, The Crawford il sl y . 1 ki Ri0on yparo ao¥ 101 solence thus_confer a benefit 5 g merely smiled. “For, consider,” he suys, L A0 (HGEL] SISO LT If our national state departmont bad I'he Wanneta Breeze is the title of a | Visit sajoons, purchuse liquor, and turn {00, " inkind, Some important ques St. Nicholas—No matte ar or | “into whatdoes the dinmond blaze, whin, sion of tim ¢ BHONRS- 84110, Copa! ntobad ] sical sephyr from Chase county. Hann | inform y tions of reolozical science can be sottled | far away are holidays, the publishers | on combustion, the spirit of the gem leaps ——————— atits head a statesman of ordinary eal- [ & Baker supply both tone and caloric. At a high society wedding in Daven as well or better than in any other | of St y “tive' friend of the | upward home’ again to its parent, the "IirE wine crop in 1886 was only 553,- [ ibre in the person of a man of vigor and | Citizens of Fillmore county will vote, | port recently, the bride bfushed an ol such as the question of the exist- [ young,” monthly on hand w sun; into what but carbolic-ueid g 000,000 gallons, being the smallest for | encrgy the investigation of the 2 | Mirch 5, on the question of granting aid [ Jeetion to the word “gbey,” and cmph ence of the Permian formation in Amer- | Store of dable and salutary articles | that earbon dioxide of the chemist which fifty yeurs, not more than a third of somo | of Captain Emmett Crawford, a_ citizen | to the extension of the Elkhoru Valley I‘“K’_“fl-“'f.';.'[m},n',( L e l,'l;"l""l:‘\' icn, or tho ox o of tlio Pliocene for. | for tho g public, This *Santa | attends the (';AI||||)1.|1'4|‘IU::’<I'I7 every five il > Crops :s8 tha | e sbraska, wi ago have been | road. oL f C) ¢ appen mation in tho interior of America is aus' i ureis unusnally brigh s-hurner, ceomposition of ¢ of the crops and less than haif an aver- | of Nebraska, would long ago have been | FOR- oo e L eanghit the ministerial ear and spread | (rae that these are purely. seientific ques | and. instructive for. February: dames | veetable, which is exhaled in ev age. The quality 1s also poor. Now is | pushed to a settlement on behalf of this | 0! i tion of the city fathers | ®00ng the audienee, and -~ the solemnity | tions, the solution of which would not | Otis —commences his serial,” entitled, | breath we breathe?”” * The same writer the timo for the American people to take | government and the family of a gallant | G0 G L Sampled the Fremont preduet | Of the occasion was lost in - cackling | puta’dollar n anybod pocket. But Boarding House;” Hjalmer 1, [ also utters the less pleasing but equally to the California product. The chances | and noble soldier, Senator Manderson | [ust week., chorus, the money value of a scientifie truth is e ontributes a thrilhng tale of striking thonght thut “thechimney-sweep of procuring the juice of the grape are | some months ago mtroduced a bill to . Hayden,of Wymore,is out $3,000, Dakota. not its real value, ‘The educational value 'lm;!m' "‘luh;'x Realistic | is covered by ;l"-tll.“:".“"'_‘lv under happier vustly better in consuming native than | 8t the matter to the bottom. As the id it carefully in & seeret | A Luthorau churoh has been organized | Of the devolopmient of Nebrusks geology | Bovels, 16, & pleasing, and wwatrucive | augploos, woult b Jow s joned vory an un imported wine. In fact, the con- | subject related to an international com- | corner of Lis ¢ where o burglar | at Huron, . o o L 1 % i ciently in literature. dupiter, aceording sumption of California wines is growing | pheation with Mexico the bill was re- found it. 5 . A “«"mh‘\u'f«{lml%.m]ll 18 hlrv alarm sys- | 0 Untago of illiteracy 1n this . 'We o i Vo to classical mythology, was anxious 1o rapidly. The French manufacturers con- | ferred to the committee on foreign rela- pl{\l('j"f,’“‘f‘?"‘,;“;,“",.{.‘ URy SOuth ",’"””,‘,f' tom aniLptarien adou mill buve thotsands” of wupils Tecriving in- | @ Boy.and there is moro tin the wstal | mako men forgot the diys e had spo oY 3 N fons, ani hem o Secre- atte river, says u G Sl nper, 1e propliecy of an e SPrINg was | qirpetion in our schools and colleges who | amount of other readable and timely | among them, and tinding one man— Dia aumed about five times as much sugar in | tions, and by them commtted to Secre- | 45 illumined nightly “by the nso of our | frozen to death in Saturday’s blizzard. : > banefitted by corrac! | Gontributions. with somo of tho buss | mondof C remembered him, turned Zving aleoholic body to their products | tary Bayard’s department. Nothing has | ¢steemed contemporary.’’ would be benefitted by oorue [OFIBA 9 Ahyt Ly e adiatad P lted esteemog ContnmpOrary. . Fargo has started a museum of freaks | tion about the geology of the state in | illustrations seen in St. Nicholas for [ him into a not a very credinle ast year asin 1883, Other countrics on | yet resulted. Counterfeit double exles are abroad in | with a white bristicd pig with pink eyes. | which we live, Lo collect and preserve | many a day. story of ‘the origin of the gem, but me the Mediterrancan will find a good The facts in the case are so clear as to [ the land and newspapermen are cau- A temperance cpidemic is ragin, the fossils in our rocks, some .,} which Harper's Magazine for February is | ©f science in the nineteenth century are market for their wines m France, where | admit of no dispute. Captain Crawford | tioned to ex s the eye and the ear in | yapkton, snd the apacity of the water- | are the finest and most n the tainly & v attractive number, | POV much nearer to knowing the truth on the decline of the v is attributed to | was wantonly murdered by Mexican | feathering nests, works has been increased’, world, i msideration of 1 1l im- ro firo Intorusting chaptors of th tie subject. The Greeks eall the stos the mildow and the phyllo) troops while loading n pursuit of hostilo [ A oblot of withored bachelors and | * A bill is pending in the logislature ox. | Portunce. Tiheso fowsils aro being carmied | popular serials, four illustrated descrip. [ ddamas, the indomutable or upchne 1""“":9 °"‘{“"“l°“" soil in :"“’;;"""“‘ :’]‘ tion block in Mastings, The procecds | fona 48 the ime for, payment of taxes | T {Sther countries. Without a geologi- | L4 Artic ‘;_‘,‘.',’,;'J (‘.|'p“"‘}m.‘“,",‘.','. .”(,V'U’;".: word adamantine, and, after the Jetiers an international agreement, is death v o i 3t > A8y, (Lt & $i88. : “ sal survey we shall lose the b f the i h q § wve srzone change: i d that apable, 0 pxperic - | collection of taxes lust year Ming o | jna apnaratus, Itis non-explosive, and | PUre - seienc alond C Ot | stvle, the value of domestie service as an 18100 Q2 A8 el 4 dian fighters, It deprived Nebraska of a | $216,946.85 and the cancellavion of $5,000 | promises to tako the place of stoves, now [ 1034y, the = expenditure . of | the | enployment for Ameniean women, W, | before the Grovks hd emergod from 1 valued citizen, It was o wanton insult [ of the bonded debt of the county. altogether used for ieating purposes, | DOORICS OBy B, o O OR D. Howells continues his caroful and | WSRO0 NE AR ) 0¢ to our government and a dircet violation | ' wrhiguake at Fropont and North Y S ——— Solentifio results wo shall hiive cconomio | el (york ingho Kdiors Study, and | [ jowel of the tribe of Zobulon of treaty obligations. Under all the cir- ke ’!:4:':‘:1;::-'1‘:“|1‘|)| Rac) ALa e et AR A 1887, | results of direct money value, the expen- | Naurier fill the Editor's Drawor with | ARron’s breastplate, when he w ...Im,-»' | promptly for a h mdenmnity to the & shook up the surrounding | Sterman, being in 351515 —dedieation, all th < 1d be o ,‘v, Rt 3 "] | Plete with good things, and Js suitable in | {UGRCGOLL stones—with an emeraid, family of Captain Crawtord. If the state | country. Avehe Tl Lo Jas I Davis, Tot 11, bl 2, all they would bo_good ot any thmo. L { ovary wi ake a favorite place with any | B i SR e LA FET T 0 i rring zes N = n Foster’s add to Omaha, w d—$2500, all next give a reaso iy we should | provious issue ¢ eSS e P « amond; 1 ! ) depmitment in its lagging zeal cannot [ ‘The ‘Johnson county coal mine, two | Fjiers add to Omaha, watesso, - 0 e T mologieal survey of Nevraska | Previousissue of this popular publieation. f Gd NG Groeks were just boginning to find time to devote to the queston, con- | miles from Tecumseh, shows u vein of | iy Jots 5 and 6, Benson's sub of fots 6 and 7, | now. 1 lave had conversition and corre The Golden Argosy, published by Frank | be known, rebuking the misgoings of s gress should assume the duty of investi- \{5'::‘“"‘\1"'"’"'-‘ “l\lc"flll' at a dr'lvlhlf{' bilc 0, South Oaiin, w Ied—es spondence with members of the federal | .\\ Munsey, nt 8T Warren street, New | people, said: *“The sin of Judalis wri } AT . enty-five fc Specimens resemble aniel Keniston and wife to Harry suryvey, or the United States geological ork, has been enlurged to g te ten with o pen of iron, 1 with 1 gation itself and direct the s Canon City coal and burn readily. Jots band 6, of Benson's sub of Igts 6 sup Cebien e A i3 Hoeth SIAtRel 08 Nxtaan 160 sad & B &, | ment to demand redress in the only w blk 80, South Omaha, w d 0, LYoy, 48 1 Fid$0 4 Jeration o Lhelr | Nage Journs, L 8 By /Yy | el i | e q sk The Republican Valley & Wyoming |~ Juliis Peycke to Arthur 1 part in the work of o Nebraska survey, | devoted to illustrations, and these piot But. although the ancients considers in which redress ¢ possible. - Mr, Buyard | roiirond is the latest incornorated wheel | 1ob 1o 1n A ae i b0, Afibur Tt #h 1 ind L have now a definite mosit ures cover a variely and range of sube | the diamond” indestractible, and wer has been grossly lax in his treatment of ithin the B. & M. The proprosed road as W Phillips 1o C M oy 1 4. blk rom J. W. Powell, the v s » | jects that appeal to all t The | eapuble of trying the most daring expe e able for what he says | e Crawford case, and his delays h will start from Culbertson, run through & Cobb's add to South Oliaha, w offers—tirst, to do th who | Argosy is fincly printed on a handsome | ments with it, no specimen that NOWY uttorly unaccountable for what he says. | cupiooted him to well-deserved cri m | Hiteheock, Hayes and Chase countics to ¥ i | the to; aphic work; secou cream tinted paper, and 1ts contrinutors [ 1o have belonged to them has conn 1f he knew enough every time to say 1Ot | 400l o eho conntry, quite irrespective | the Colorado line. L Clins W Phillips to John IR Webster, lots 5, | furnish st to wor clude the best known names of liters- | down 1o us, Some persons suppose th a word, ho would be safe; but suppose it | ;¢ o ‘“" : country, quite irrespeetive o (a0 exnaats tho Mixaoikiipacifio r‘”ux o bl 3, otter & Cabl's add 04 the state e vietly geolo, ture for boys and givls, The tone of its | the Koh-d-nor is five thousand years « C y 08, ' e " H a-—24 ( 0 ¢ state; th 0N con its s healthy and pure, anc alms | as m 5 po )] )| 0 one kne 18 a woman, or a boy, or a ¥ and 1sland is ready to greet the Rock John A Crelehton and wife to | | eal examination of inrd, t | content thy and pure, and it aims | #s man's pc n, but no one ki Nt indad aon i g 4] Se———ee—— e o (o o e R L AU LR 0N sume a part of the burden of publieation, | to set a ligh ideal before the youth of the | or can trace its history back with Woak-minded man. Ihe testimony of Canadian Politics, TR i . N, b Rkl Y bk | J " | and that the most ¢ part, yiz: the | country. For sale by all ne tainty for more than a few centurics delgotives thal & man kias contessed 10 | Tho peopls of Uanada are having | L gxiension. nud g seare of tawnswant |0 ARSI e while th state shall | . ‘:M'“I In ll'“‘;‘;“-, or Llll‘: testimony that | y1onty to think about at this time. Besides | Kansas City & Owaha thrown in stripatfand oI hw sidy po L e . rosulte e iswelt] oo ! 1 i by ety o S v they have heard bim talk in his dreams | )¢ yory interesting und important ques- | A burglar raided the residence of Sam | 2o Sl o ots 5 o Sl RN it g TR / ! i of seven months. fler prosia in the prison cell of the crime ina way | yion of their probuble future relations | Gardner in Blair,rummaged in a bedroom o iction of orld-famous MIANCes | ‘H;d definitely arrar tending to show his guilt, should never | with the Unite tes th . re three women were pin, nd I'red W Melcher et al to Edward Pickett, 6 Wil begin the seaw be admitted in evidence. A confession should never be considered unless it has H onsed them by smas a up | 1ot 2 bik 5 Paddoek’s place add to Omakia, es of W. in & very ewrnest campaign, due to the | ¢ 5noe A riple Il wd-§1 J Nl 2 Uy will present a new | _ g o) le plated yell instantly 181,515, " Aok Spicy nt, original and startling, 1 e i o urgent desire of Sir John MeDonald to | smote a e fac ¢ libei I'hos E Eller et to Mary A Putney, 34 | pensive illustrations. st & vl still Tater a o B e s o AR 72 Ui mote lim and he jumped for liberty, faseln open manner, at a time when the pris- oner is awake and in the full possession nterest in pi bik 25, West O Mujor Powel oflers to g from the opening paragraph to | by Lora Lvtton, (b 15 poss abtain an oxpression of thoe people on his | carrying the winduw sash with bim, inferest in part of vk Owaha, W d dujor 4 ne of hus senses. Detectives seem to pro §2.000, topographical mans upon ror scale | 1 ) ord. As the setting for this I derson will give her perfori administration, The parliamentary clee- Mr. Kuester visited the Wehrer home- J 1 Hongate (trustee) to John F Ma ate will pay the extra cost ] & work L has tosalind,” which Bas never yet becs tions will take place on the 22d of next | stead, six miles from Wisner, and passed v, lot 19, bk 10, and I in bk 4, [ s adopte for the > b of the artisti o, and that she will ceed upon the assumption that their pris- oner 18 guilty of violating rights in his f S , f Hood's 5 at they will there- | | ley, e 40 1t ot 4, S urk, Omalia, w d i il operations of drain ri- | o v ‘ supposed crime, and that they will there- [ 5orjiy (o be overcoma is large, but the ad- | supposcd the whisky was poisoned 0T et A gation and the making of roads and ca o . r ands of « under arrest, for they aro still citizens | Ribe years ago, and the case againstitis | Lim ur the train and trealed him 10 & | w5 g 4a0 1ot dobuson’s add ta Qumala, | et . ‘ 2 ’ i 5 Wi vid 4 & i and they are still innocent until the jury | # strong one. - The financial affuirs of the | shower ot groans and Li and renia Geo T Mills to Wi Fleming et al, ot 12, | om it 4 ¢ 10 the inch b VO 200 e . 5 o Vi Sah attengd 40 month, and there is fair promise thut the ound s flask of prairie dew, after sam- | 1ord place, Omab 2 9 s two miles to the horizon L he novel progr inost faious of foro be justified in violating his rights to | ipistration is entirely on the defensive. | Representative Nichol, of Neligh, Wi I Walker et al to H Pearlo England, | uis, and we ean have it for nothing f we | 20 iy yovels: amid abundan aas rendered a verdict. country are in bad condition, the publie | on lis couduct as ewphatic as they were | blk 3. Clarendon, Qmaba, W @ and v ¢il. eoutours [ s 1y b rint ol I Datitution STAXTTD A Miscarriage of Justice. Another terrible example of the punish- ment ot the innocent is reported. In Wisconsin two boys have been in jail for three years for committing robbery and muvder. Their pardon is now asked by # priest who has heard a confession from the man who is guilty of the crime. The strange ecircumstance is that the boys were convicted upon thewr own confes- sion, testitied to by two detectives who forced the false confession out of them by methods similar to those practiced by detectives at thas very day. What is a man's confession worth when he is under compulsiont When detectives drag a man into a private room and threaten and excite him, he may in many cases be and 9, b saine add, - | reports arises from the illustrations, curing and the deseription of s wiens, W o 0oonomio. TEsUILs cd) « ‘ sUs pen, and most ong ul and b rolance it is adequatel forth without wonderful and at ng romance i i 3 e g Hrs Mary Kriz and husband bert A Fim 5 z | & athe ) cotion of artist life | #na will' ette . 8 A ; pling it himseif. Miss Weh zed sev ; ] 2up Lines for each ity 1 1 fa liberal party will be successful, or at all | Mg it himscif. Mliss od Bov- | 101Gt o, bilk . South O $500, Quiour lines for eoh LY {o6t | Sh'a compluto expose artst Lifu | 4G, . secure his conviction. It _i: time for a |y been growing steadily in unpopu- | coived a livoly greeting when he reached lot 8, blk 3, 18t add to South Omaba, W d- de for this co:operative suryvey und Y give: u zost I law to be passed concerning the treat- home after the sematorial contest. A [ S0, } ) { events make very large gains. The ma- | violently il and the daughter died. 1t 18 | o0 @ A Homan and it A Fin went of citizens after . they are placed | JA¥ity since McDonald becawe premier | Rl SO0, o of his constituents mat | ot A Doolittle et al to Isane Rubin etal, | i « seolugic 1 ssed fr, Janis

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