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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1887, TIIE ]) \[L‘ ]]EF Do They Need. Relief? ]snrmun'l the. garrison and guns ‘with o In ashort time, sid |.m1 .xzv(.\ln'\n and nm,,m‘. county 1,1‘,‘ ||v~l the retail I\th ”\ BH‘UR}‘ THE l) PLE e i Do the peovle of N.braska really. nced | golid steal enclosure, impenctrable to the | his wife. liquor license at N“"fnrlh"pr\wn' . PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. relief at the hands of the stats and ‘na- | heaviest artillery that can be carried and | The comte de Pacis has attracted much at- The artesian well hule at Marion June- tional legisiatures? Are their burdens ) 5 suld be | tention in Ireland this winter by his fine | tion is down 655 fect, and work will bo ) ') T r bu ¥ | handied on shipboard. The fort would be | pushed as soon as a diamond boring ma- | Bxtortions f tha Railroads--Sixty Milli o i TERWE OF 8UBSCRIPTION ¢ ot of more gricvons than those im- | cast in one solid piece by ereeting fur- | q,:nm.:.‘ t Biobigh bl Extortions of the Rai fondge+ I‘X 7 Millions S s Tl o Wty Svedny 810 o | posed on other states which have been | naces on the ground to be enclosed and | D P¢ oD ainent Parls phys clan, re- | Torve pill granting the Elkhon Yalley Wrung From Nebraska in Threo Years. ;?fi%’n'.‘l‘"fi"" e 800 | under the iron rule of the railway cor- | pouring the molten steel intoa brick mold | :"'."“'I‘mf“lj”",'(" "“,"*'“ Pasteur's fameus | ¢ 24 righ of way through Fort Joende The Omah Sanday fiew, maied 1o any . | porations? These are questions which | of the size and shape of the proposed for- | ¢! LA | reserva has passed the lower house | CHARTERED HIGHWAY ROBBERY, nddress, One Pty 200 | pr themselves to the legislatire | tification, instead of casting the plates "““_:“‘I‘“"- danghter '*f;l"‘» ""'_['r has | of congress, This will enable the com- AT OFPICE, N0, 014 AvD. 018 FARNAY Sruppy, | WINIC1LiS grappling with the railway | and fastening them together as an outer | fiteo st 406 ,'.‘,',,”1",:;""‘{"\:“""‘ b5 g ];;Q{.J;f{:;fl‘ O e fowa, With Double Mileage and Twico ¥w YORK OPFICE, Room f, ThinUNE Briniva. | problem. Nobody desires to cripple the | shie Saving in th " gl e bardodl b &;...mm Givics, No. o Fountaextn $1mars. | Proviem. Nobody desires to cripple the | shicld. Saving in the cost of eonstruc Edward Blake, {10 Canadan liberal leader, | 1. H. Newby, who was reported as the | the Popuiation, Has Paid Less railronds or to confiscate their property. | tion, greater solidity, and more perfect t letto! it geind - . ) - 8 y. @ . {s the best orator in Canada. Lord Dufferin | man caugot at Omaha by a _decoy, lettor Than Twenty Millions in All communionnions rotian b nows anded. | L3 Hve a Fight to earn fair intorest on | construction of the necessary openings, | yced'to say that hie Is 8 “perfect orator.” by the able-bodied sheriff of Turner 116 SEmE BEFon 20 securea lot in that beawtiful ad ications relating to news andedl. | . ast investme: y he S Vi o A " - S LA A ' i 5 N - o © Same Perlod. $ - ot torial matter should be nddressed (o the Kor. | 40 honest investment, and fix the are the advantages claimed for this plan. | Ty iore Tiitoi has rooms in a former pal. | COUNtY: turns up to be the able-bodied dition, sheruif himself, while the decoy letter o) ‘hompson, about TOR OF THE DB to meet the condi PUSINEEE LR ons of traflic Itis not hkely, how , A e s | minded man can, howover, Justify legal: | considerod passing the time quistly, reading and Writing. | {wenty two o age. Upon return- | The people of Nebraska do not realize e el sndemiiane ot ized highway robbery. Other plans will undoubtedly be forth- | *\yio “izzie Pauline Sawyers, of Washing- | ing to Parker, Thompson waived exam- | to what monstrous extortions and oppres- Omr Drafts, 1_postoffico orders The exhitit which we make in ano ther | ceming whenever congress shall decide | gon. and Mrs. President Cleveland are so | ination and v to the grand jury in | sive tolls they have been subjected by e o ) o th of the company. | cojumn affords proof positive of the mon- | to proceed with this work, and it onght | wueh alike that thes cannot be distinguished the sum iling to giva bonds, | graspimg railway ,",,‘,,Mi“"i 1t is “[ Bt PHB“SNI" COMPANY, PROPRICTORS, | Strous impositions to which Nebraska has | not to be very ditlicult to settlo upon a | from each other, T'l"l'l"l" ~\i'"""i / “’“_ 'I “\j“‘l“’(’r"‘ to Sious only by a careful compilation of the facts | ' been compelled to submut for years. It | systom of defenses that will be thor- | General Spinner, whose pleasing pot-hooks | & 2118 to-day for safe keeping. and figures furnished by the railvoad may be startling, but itis a fact, based | oughly effective and not too cosily, and red 8 y greenback: rele- Colorado. manuals that we can form a correct esti- upon the reports made by the railroad | which, furthermore, will not consnms a A convention of range stockmen Will | mate of the enormities which the people ver, to bo seriously ace of thedue de Nemours in Paris, He fs | GGG TS I THE DAILY BE managers through Poor's Manual, that | generation in the construction. If con. | a*Jacksonville, Fla, a few daysa.o. meet in Denvernext Tuesday. of this stato have patiently borne for Bworn Statement of Circulation. Nebraske, with one-half of the popula- | gress sees its duty it will mike pr ovision Mr. C. C ahington lawyer I'ie Denyer ( |.rv>k_- ‘rvx\llr:n:\d has l_n_-un years. Wo doubt if the rallfoad manag: Btate of Nebraska, | tion and less than one-haif of the railway | to start this wor the present session, | of Kentueky antecedents, will wed the eldest x'-l‘ll to a New York syndicate for §150,- | Lo o Ives have Any ldoa to what ox. ('mmly of Douglas, | * % mileage of Towa, has been forced to pay —— daugiter of Samucl J. Randall February 8, | 000. 5 " tent they have pillaged the producers Geo. B, Tzechuek, geeretary of The 1ee | ¢hroo timos o uel itroad toll he Unheard of Things There is 10 protective tariff on the Randall A mountain breeze last Sunday blew L ag Publishing company, docs wolemnly swear | 1hT0C oS a8 much Failroad toll m the | U HES T it I s and a caboose from the | and shippers, andard work on that the actual clveuiation of the Daily 1ee | agaregat In three years, end- have been told by the railroad at- Lk : A ST el track of the Denver, Marshall & Boulder | American railway statisties i3 Poor's for the week ending Jan. 25th, 1557, was as | ing with Nebraska railroads | torneys time and again thut the demand i ]'\ll|;‘~'l|;":\l \H'h“;"'f ‘“'l:“ ‘l";‘;l',f"‘\:f:"; road. Manual, made up from oflicial returns follows: have wrung from the people of this | that the railronds pay city taxes on their | [ ThS (0 8 ,‘H,.,“; tiks than 500, Real estato in Leadville has advanced | from the railroad officers them Baturday, Jan. 14.350 0 | theretore not be called in question by state £59,14, 441 in tolls, while Iowa [ real estate and buildings the same as | (0) inl le.mh’ W hen iie emperor and em- | 60 per cent in two years, Enthusiastie | W 2l ‘ring the same peric as paid 3 other property owners is an unheard of | pressof B eled in- Europe last they | residents estimate the mineral output for Iroad men. n, 8 Curiog the same poriod lins paid o kot | B B ot et it aof | But 1, wil only ton. retniners.. Brasil has | 1587 at oihtoon wiilions. ‘The following exhibit speaks for itself: Wednesday, Jan railronds 136,704, g anc u I ent. ek some 12,000,000 inhabitants. When General " ris netting a scoro From Poor’s Manual we compile the Thursday, Jan In othier words Nebraska during three [ of Mamne, which never has been aflli ( I u|mm e a Hn'\\\‘ltx .’|1|“.|-”|..(.|.1| e aday. Bven the legislature | following facts concerning railroad ro- All lots left on Feb, 1, will be advanc A b ced $19 T vith grangeri 1s the following anions. and lie was ex presic anatic ) ' 5 e A Friaay, Jan, 2 years has been taxed $33,500,000 in round | With grangerism, has the following | Liedy 3 u has been touched by the gospel healers | turns ed 25 per oent 1n pr Nowis the time ised statut FOR TIE YEAR 188 - and almost u n fowa, and the net | Vizo inits Average, figures more th greed to pay sl st . 8 to buy and ggt the benctit of the raise. carnings of the Nebraska roads excced | Page1 tion 4, snys: The build- A Hint 1o Adjourn. for morning pr .I‘"’,' K ,,,,"f[,“}"“f’,‘,,, b} fi"m‘ Several lots were sold in Subseribed and sworn 0 inmy presence | Ly ovor eleven mitlions the fngs of every railroad corporation or as Chicagn Tritune. b The Astor mines in Clear Creek county | & ',,,\‘..4,,,,2“. ko this 20th day of January A, l]'\ :_ Tant, ings of the Towa roads. If Nobraska was | Sociation, whether within or without. the | 1fthe interstate commerce bill, with its | have been sold to an English syndicate ISEALI Notary Pablic. [ not a fertile country and her people | located right-of-way, and its lands and | ADU-PRSS provision becomes a law before ] [\/fv'.im;:v".i..} . t siring v re membors of the sts of eleven full-s otic a i i sho | fixtures outside of its located Mt-of- 1ring, how on earth are mem! I etic and industrious, she uted Fight-of | ) ielutures to get home? could never have borne up under such a [ way are subject, to tixation by the cities A0 burden. A comparison of the | and towns in which the rom all sources, net! mrunw« £10,751,0 124, \ m |||v||d on s -('n B, Tzschuek, being first duly sworn, | frugal, enc s apd says that he Is secretary of the i Boo T'ublishing company, that the actual av- erage daily eirculation” of the Daily Bee for mies, giving a length of along the richest mineral une are situanted St Paul's Progress, veins in the conuty, together with two ;.;‘Lipton Place the month of January, 184, was 10,378 copies, s whuh we hav i v s othe orty is taxed \rol 1 teag mill sites, the plant of machinery, and lll f j 5 ) ch we have compiledis very | s other property is taxed therein, anc Chicago Times. . e 5 ;fi'rllh;‘l”":lt‘[‘t:!?::‘"!w Tor Abwin o arior s 10 the primoe caus | shall be regarded as non-resid ent land A St Paul paper says that “the starof | the improyements on the Astor proper: A |N“'nr May. 15, 12,439 coples; for June, | oppress xactions. The %, There is also another little clanse, page | mest packine empire i ine its w ““"; 3 o 90; earn- 15,208 coptoe: for July, 15 14coples: | 1ooy railronds are capitalizod at n frac- section 41, which says: An annual | Ward and northwestward from Chi GEORGI'S LAND THEORIL lember, for Aucust, 1556, 12,404 N)(nl-! for ¢ ) ulv'l\ll\ somebody in St. Paul bhas opencd y 1 v oS, 7 1856, 15,000 coples; for October, 159, 12,080 | tion ot over $49,000,000, and bonded for ax is collected by the state for i 3 YRibEY 1,004,050 1ntores goples: for Novembor, 18, 13,345 coviesfor | about an cqual amonnt, making in all a ad franchises and 1 per cent on — s "‘:;‘y ;,"M;;:.?nl.\:‘-';:l sl ““"Il‘-‘v‘;:l\\li""‘ on “‘m"‘«‘fi 0 Before it could bo staked out, Do not ecomber, 1850, 13,207 coptet. o mascmuer, | fraction over $98,000,000. y carry in lue of railroad stocks, which form There Was no Needof It M EiE g TR Tabitiee ¥oR o dalitad by sdditi IPRELB Sworn to und suberibec before me this ist [ addition a floating debt of su 500,000, | the basis of the franchise, is paid over Philadetphia Press, PR badbiny bl Loy Pl L | AU A LI AL LI Al 8 AL ) “Ihe Tte ones refused o address a | Tuesday night at the Omaha Commereial 1735,000; 1 h, deb nearer than Lipton Place, but come and day of January A 1. 1857, making in all an investment of | each year by the state to the towns and The ev. Satn Jones refused ¢ < Fooe §01,7 undg b t SEALG ™ N DX Frii. Notars Publie & 2 gathering of newspaper men in Boston. e | college on ““Henry George's opinions total investment take a ride out and sce for yourself that — | #105,000,000, which is only 7,000,000 | cities through which the raiironds pass. Tie backbone of winter 1s not yet ;""I"":' ':',“"‘ “t"}:“i"’_““‘;‘qui‘;’;)‘ m"’ {_"" B I IscERUE seattering tho doetrine of true goodness | Mr. Moriarty maintained, in substance, broken, el L €t LA Ik q A Washington paper is hority for | around wheie there was so littie need of it” | that Henry Geo (SR AVEE SE s et o0 milus of road bl tho sttement that Mr. William Walter | more Aotion Wans ta ety ol was prol unwilling to waste time in [ upon the land question.” what we tell you is true. 3,515; A debt abolition ot priv 1, or Less Talk, In sending Mr. Reagan to the United apitalized their Y ini 3 3 x g ? 3 s el sttentd s Phelps, who represents a New Jersey dis- Dedicated to Congress by the New York Sun. and that the latter’s opinion on this sub- £ 18,05 :smu' ate the Lone Star State covered btm_lf Iut $05,000,000, which 18 816,000,000 | ¢voe 11’ aongross and who plurmes’ him- o 0o power in creation jeet was bused upon the following sengoers, $1,160,850; tself with glor, IJIIIUIL}\L\'H tht- swcko;z..uu m;lns in :m;'u. solf upon being very deepin tho confi “,| ;h Y .imlw( Imlllnvr«lnw, srounds. ,006; [l'un; ‘nllqwuru s, $5, mu hld The Nebraska i o or b 3 @'l neht like all tarnation, = T 3 wRa net earnings, $1, so..ru, Avcust Sees and Miss Ninn Van | nearly $190.000,000 and euvry o fonting | 4ence of M. Baine, has been recently But first we want sone siipst 1. That private property in land an- Lo ; Sedeeongtia) A o | talking somewhat freely about the tagonized the natural rights of the Nobras Zand, have been married by proxy. This | debt of over $25, 000,000, as against a style of matrimony is not likely to be- [ total debt of 55,000,000 tor the Lowa ch insult from John Bully b : ; i i Nobr Y 2,087, capital To these United States human race. stock §65,407,000;, funded” debt, §128,- Shall be made good most fully— 2. That, owing to certain distinctions | #96,194; floating lh'ht $25, 1|.|., total v chances of the Maine statesman ber the next republican candidaie for pre come popular . o A 5= BN : ;‘J?::‘ mf;:tffl;fi(rx :?r‘:::r Nr?-lujlrrat;mln‘g 'f'::: dent and his feeling in the matter. Mr. Wihien we've inore armor plates! hotween things personal and real, the | Mvestment, §251,410,839;, cost_of rail- : tulates (,mru il Bluffs, 4 Rrrneds e & o Phelps is represented to profess a doubt Does Bully put his han on rights of property, while justly attaching —nAssenge eighty millions more than Iowa with < T he former, coul atlach he passenge o : By o 5 T [ O " in his ports? to the former, could not attach to the ; 5 : the twin mhl(rn! Omaha, upon the real 3 g that Mr. Blaine will be the candidate, b " Tt bodn atalotheE A double the mileage, and the floating | | S T i will Well talk to him with cannon ; latter. ings, §8,8 Goine out at all Times. oom and other booms which have | gyt oreated by the Nobraska | 379 to say that his consent to be so wil When we've built the necdtul forts! te property in land gave Total VBRI B = recently been inaugurated in that town, roads, exceeds by eightecn millions depend upon the decision of the republi- % _ rise to n ¢ all the evils with which | (O s t”_l,' 1“‘{” |r:‘ 1"‘11. - the " dene Y etehioon MIhORS | can leaders that his nomination is a | Ngfear hor foc ma society isafllioted. ‘ ‘nu.ud& b, B, 1 s s FANNIE DAVENPORT'S dinmonds, valued JATi5: Leltg mANb|to|pay, thotinterasion |iLo0 in the clection. 1t they shant b ; T'h s contended tha ‘tl these of railroads at 835,000, have been stolen by a Mem- | oo tF WM WG (0 PAY ho IMLOROSL OD | 1y gurihormore stated that in- talking By John Bull's long-range guns! A o “"l‘:"ltu‘):f“lh“f"‘lf the 7,051 earning i <. This time, it se 3 8 S ) B! apro ro 5 3 th el i 1 " g_ms lmt;,l clerk. ‘This time, it sooms, the | 5411041 and fraudulent debt Nebraska has to a group of republican representatives, ' the teening cities, cqual propricty, be urged inst tho Lt A du:;nom racket 18 not an advertising been bled by the railroad cormorants to who were eanvassing the availalulity of oL h‘&; h:; Nt'w( sty right of property in things personal as rnngs, §1 GO 418, {5 Ee e R n degree unhieard of outside of California [ Posbie cundidates, Phelps o And ing all our bonsi! el ized tho | . SUMVARY FOR'THREE YEATS. A lumber yard will be in_operation s Ttk Jatest addition to Omaha s on tho | and Nevada. in the year 1883 alone she | W80 A TR0 SRS I s STATE AND TERRITORY. vlan of land-holding which Henry ’!?'x'«'r!; e g Garninzs, #10. soon as a switch can be laid. We aro east side of the river. It is called East | Was made to contribute over four mil- [ SRR “! S i e By Guorge proposed to substitute for tho | 2/ 0% Vi1 Net o also negotinting with Kansas City parties Omalia. The next thing on tho pro- | lions in dividends, after paying | }Pop & M40 )““ AT Nebraska Jottings, present system and_then contended that, | from ;,N, i, Net. carn- to locate a patent grammo 18 the building of that long- | over five millions of interest and | 2 Stronser than Blaine at the polls, 1| Hartington wants a court house 101, witli equal force applied the same e will, within a few days. or as quickly as the mails can bring it, give you a letter from Mr. Blaine that will absolutely pre- Smutty corn s stines has revived her board of | objections which George charged against b oe ke e the present system. Ho next set forth the method which Henry Geol advo- freight, $12,7 sources, §17,536,194; 407. talked-of bridge. Hurry it up, cleven millions for operating expenses. —— During the same year lowa only ed A num- Mg, PorrLeroN was educated in the | two millions on interest and a million > 2 I LAY R R 1 1 | cated to do away with the present system e Omalia claim_club school, but the meth- | and a half in stock dividends, while the | §40¢ bim from being o canaiuato boforo | bor of cattle in Beaver Valley, Boone | o “property holding and__ putting his SENT TO YORK. r ( ods of the club applied to the railroad | operating expenses of her Toads only | yie COpvention m BT ho story goos § SGUEE) L Waterworks company | LRGOres Into practice, and insisted that 5 AU outlaws, who are corrunting the legisla- | amounted to four millions as against that the seven failed to agree on hABIbEaTGr 0 any | the d proposed by George w Ziegel's Remains Forwarded East— rranted till the st of April to | iy, told that h s or bl complete the plant. and 4 ) s WG G G0 (2 CoE I gy President Potter, of the Chieago, Bur- fach of these points were admirably The remains of John M. Ziegel, the | Here which will employ from 40 to 50 remarked that he had tried the proposi- | Jington & Quin s said to be consider- | developed. Mr. Moria suicide, enclosed in a costly easket, have | men, Thisis a sure thing, ns they are tion more than once with the same result. | ing the project of u fast miul train be uiliarty with the been shipped to York, Pa., where the de- | waiting to decide which of two ploacs of If all this were not so entirely like the | tween Omaha and Kans hich he cons A S R Cr, Phiih 6oy New Jersey congressman it might be at | The authorities of H: 13:{[]}:.1A;::; ::’»:}.x.:\‘{;‘ {'l‘u;l.:l:llly":::ldr: it The linking of the name of Mrs. Cass- another candidate, and Phelps on being ble; 2, founded on bad uh, hdean ; , grossly unfair and unjust, MG O X, G TR, mm would probubly not suit him at this | eleven millions in Nebraska. b day. Such stubborn facts are a terrible com- mentary. They speak volumes for the forbearance of our people. They strike dumb all the apologists for the existing condition of affairs. How Tur legislature, or rather the self- styled stalwarts in that body, are press- mg avole of thanks to Senator Mander- t ker, a son for putting through the famous | 1y o\on oot can this state sustain such | 01C. discredited “as a mero invention. | Sounte will petivion tho J: o conmtios | cogent reasonor and. withal, & debater | ler, the woman who was to have married Knovals bill. The same fellows were | ) qones” With the millions extorted | B0% it Is quite in line with the habit of | {50 0N ot bonds for the crection of | whose intelligence and honesty eannot bo | 7 with this c has called fortn To you who want willing to snuff out Senator Manderson | ¢ o ®00 patrons the railroads have | Mf- Phelps of claiming to know the most | jyj) questioned. s remarks throughout | some little discussion of the eharacter of liko a tallow dip by the secret ballot i e | secret political views and purposes of Mr | ™ yvions Nebraska City reports thati/[WHTORIELCaNbyamiatientive that lady and her husband. The latter, been able to defy the popular wish and A 3 llizence, S g S sanial A 314 arrogating the preroga- | Plattsme ac s telligence, whose™ appreciation was will. They bave subsidized legiclatures, | D14in¢ and of arrogating the preroga- | Plattsmouth had no funcrals last y quently manifested by hoarty applau NS 4 A tive of speaking for that gentleman and | and cruelly adds that “her dead are” s & jail since August I He s arrostod OxauA donated over a million dollars’ | impuded tho ends of justice by packing | oo 2L AR B i policy or | in business at the old stand.” This calls e dalenoo sugy dcsys HOMES IN S. OMAHA worth of real estate and bonds to the [ OUF courts through conventions organized | | oion 05 i " tno instance above cited, | f0F blood or a buck down, S e— ot nslns of hie, (6 whojolsimar i Thice Pacibol « 1. Aud now the | P¥ railroad machinery. At this very | jyoen S0 S Ol The Union Pacific engineer corps is | A Landlord Who Tried to Smoke out | 3t he tried to kill her. He was unable a SeEm a A hour the: ol d - ent by | & b e ¥ 4 camped (,,, the Nebrasku shore opposite 7 to give bonds to keep the peace towards Union Pacific exhibits 1ts dece d y menace good government by . I a Tenant. nio ific exhibits 1ts indecency an el : & 3 in the last national campaign, and the Sioux O ving completed nosurvey her, and has consequently been rotting ingratitude by trying to defeat the char. | POisoning its well-springs with their cor- | 3£ © 7 ¥ 0 from y ¥ ; SN el i LY “Judge, T want to get a £ " 2 to the in- | from M nlulk to that point. The route Lo Ly in ia1l eversincu. A frio f P ter, which would compel it to pay city | FuPting methods. They are a law unto jury of Mr. Bl taps the counties of Pierce, Wayne, | Man that tried to smoke m in jul ever since. A friend of his told a ing elsewhero, which would h'wu elected Thurston. as already stated in the Beg, has been in be sure to see Lipton Place before buy- rant for a out of my He S = 2 ) ) year a winter taxes on the property donated to the | themselves and above all l~l:’~ . with being measurably responsible, i | Cedar, Dixon and Dakota. house.” 0 v f R o road. Will the s and tax-payers | 1o tho people need relief? - Will they | 051 c0qunce of some remark he made, [ Couch and Foster, the weather proph- BriokoMyouiont ot ygurlions he — could not with her, of Omaha tamely sit by and allow Mr, | have to take the law into their own ets of Nebraska and lowa respectively, | plied the judge to the sp and went relatives 1n Not more than 15 lots left 1n alnu Ml for the feeling of Edmunds toward Poppleton to dictato of defeat the char: | hands and deal out justice to heir [ p. ¢ P have turnishod a yaricty of weather or |t morning, an old gray-headed Irishman | Pennsylvania, Three months later he e, and it is certain that his oflicious- v recreant servants z west, but Prophet "Przyblowies, of [ |07 as Wole returned, and n went to living witl | ipr! ness and presumption did the republican . entitled to (o mdal for s named Lhomanfoint ok apoakior, | I8 wife:" 1o Hved with her unil Aagguat county dologation owes At candidato no good in some quarters. 1t | prediotion that February will be n | tYes! answore s e G S T SRR SUR N ) 0 i ki ¢ e . i 0 MEVATTE ) 0 froezing und thuwing month,” | “that’s what I want the warrant fo } otner Ichers it to itself a8 @ matter of solf respectto | Public interst in the sabject of coust | he is pursuing u similar course | “stumky, freezing and thuwing mon s what Twant the wartant for.) | eaused ‘his ~arrest and imprisonment. Since that time, it 1s claimed, Mrs, Cass- ler has treated her husband unhumanly, refusing to allow her children to see him, orto send him his_clothes, wh been in her house since us arrest. Cass- ler’s friends aceu of having sent l.;-. b ,inorder to make room for Ziegel. sler’s friends, ’ On the other hand, clyim that Mr. C. was | Which has only been on the market 50 a most inhuman husband, and 'that he days. continually drunk and apusing his L ] L K ialts R o8 3 weople around Rushville are satis resent the insult which Union Pacific | defenses has been greatly incrensed sinee [ 10w, a8 would —appear from the l||xfl“[|ljmllhlh’m:Ils?nmm'h & umh‘,r]),,;, how his landlord, Jorgensen, haa tried Lo Attorney Poppleton has doliberately put | the fishery dispute has become more ag- | Statement of the Washington paper, | G i FIE @ 8 T EEEEIIE | get i out of his house beeause he had upon it when he engincered that | gravated, People who hitherto have | he is very sure to do Mr. Blaine they are not going to fret themselves not paid his rent for the last m'unlll. resolution through u fragmont of the de- [ taken very little interest in the matter | further injury, for it cannot bo otherwise | about hunting it The supply of wood | Jorecnson hud stopped the chimney s funct charter committee. If that com- | have been brought to see that it is really | than to his disparagement to have it un- | the Pine Ridge country on the north | )65 40 BEUES WH BUG, BI04 TG A0 mittee represontod the wish and _will of | of very serious concern, and those who | derstood that his political contidence is | dnd the Niebrars on the south, is suf- | g, Ureq™'(o “freess (he Weleh tamily this city, instead of merely registering | have always understood the national | reposed in a man who FO | o o R LI el o oL Lol Cloarr ntor | QRE: the decree of the railroads, it would have | weakness in this particular are urging | tion to protect 1t, and who assnmes o | yoadjight, received last week commis- ""l‘ ""“”"““V"‘"“”“””3' arrested and been content to make o respectful re- | their views with greater zeal and offect, | Prejudgo or dictato his action. Mr. | sions us postmaster of the town and o | Gned #10and costs . quest of the delegation to recede from | Nobody seriously believes that this con- | Phelps may be a good local politician. [ father, There is no mistake about the A Decided Convenience. the changes which were made in the | troversy will eventuate in nostilities, al- | He is & man of education and wealth. | latter. 1t is a bouncing baldheaded baby | por the convenience of the publie, es- eharter by the delegation. But | though it is not doubted thero are a great | He is serving his sccond or third term in | boy, “:','e"“ /'\‘:'n‘;’:}::f;'m,"'ét"“‘:E I'llllmli: pecially of those whose time 15 occupied ADDITION, not the d Iwmproved and unimproved property in Mr. Poppleton, with the insolence | many who would like to see it take that | congress, and thus far has not distin- i'é.,.“.,l,m brightly last week. during the day the American express H and arroganco of an autocrat, ig- | course. The sober second thought on | guished himself as a statesman. Wesus- | “Sip “ginoor on horseback,” with a | company has establishea a number of 8l parts of the city, nored the delegation and issued his | both sides, howeyer, will not permit the | pect that the political fortuncs of a presi- | new railroad in tow, dismounted at Bea- | branch agencies in different parts of the I mandatethrough the lientenant-governor | issue to develop into war, for which this | dential candidate are too large a matter | trice Monday, and st speculators 4808, | cityfor the salo of its money orders, . ‘ f for him to manage, and Mr. Blaine will | He gave it out that he was examining vhiol 5 Who is a it tool of the railroads and rop | country is cortainly not prepared, and consu't his interests by relieving Mr. [ route for a bee line from Omaha to lhu “,I‘,:'(‘ 1:.ape issued pyabloiin labontil, 000 A A % g resents no constituency. This is carrying | which Great Britain has many reasons to Ph in the l)mml States and Canada, - " . ¢ A ) A 0B Gre ¥ clps of the responsibilit ulf and i 1ly to corral a section 8 0 things with a high hand. No delegation | avoid. The occurrence will, however, & J E( the legislative hn{x ch and lemon peel. ,‘,;‘.‘1‘«:!}‘“?’:"";.?’.',‘1] I:iuuuxf'v]r‘;l"':!())‘x'nulnli’nnl; For Eehriaryls.of unusual intere '““l Yo, that has ever represented Douglas county | awaken the country o a realization ot Sunken Fortifications. He tarricd m sight of the tankark. i 1ts notable features include; " 8 . medium for the transmission of money. would have submitted to such insolence. | the fact that war is atall times a pos- | General Sheridan, in an interview with o At tho compuny's main_oflice, corner of | (THE iA{.LLNanof..f:fififfi?fi?"nf"fl% cused g y S assas Farnam and Twelfth str , tho order can be procured during the p. m,, and at the fulluwmnn: oflices during the Branch office at H & M. P man's book an They are the representatives whom | sibility, and with so much at stake as this | the representative of a New York paper, Barh wire Is the favorite drink in Umaha and Douglas county have chosen | country has exposed to an enemy, that it | discloses a plan of sea coast defense | Mount Pleasant. to make laws for them, and they alone | is o duty to provide adequate protection | which certainly presents strong advan- | A planing mill and furniture factory are responsible for charter legislation. | for these great and valuable interests. tages and displays him as a theorist of no | threatens to settle in Sioux Ci Wy b to 6 | sination of President Lincoln. A remark- 8 1" ratC 8 | able chapter of inside history compiled by , Gen, Parsons Lathrop. ace or FICTION, w.;u Mr. Poppleton a membver of the | The necessity for a more complete sys- | mean ordor. He provoses to sink his for- | . aucet family of Muscatine, seven | pot, . y ationery Serials by Frank R. Stockton and George i legislature from this county he would | tem of const defenses is more generally | tiheations under ground, so that the guns | in number, have movad to Kansas. They | store, 118 South Fifteenth street near thie | W. Cable, the latter’s illustrated by Kem- -t cortanly consider such a method of bull- | conceded now than ever before, and it is | hall be perfectly safo from assault when | ¢ eXPert druggists. postoflice; M, B, Powell, druggist, ete., | ble, together with two illustrated short | The most of lots we have sold here ure | dozing as beneath contempt. hardly possible that congress will fall to [ not in action and are only l;ll)lll(-lll'!ril! Sioke Gily.oapiialaie fra lovostigaliog | earnol \.'.hmwmIl ABLJaskich irostat [ioriam e B | A rive hieed to this fecling, 4 4 i ot the cable car system with a view o build- | W. J. Whitehouse, druggist, ete., corn ABRAHAM LINCOLN: A HISTORY, of their nearness tothe picking ‘hmlmm | BEvEiaLmonths ago » United States | 1104 o oxposed when raised while being fired. ne in that city, conth and Wobator: L, Bang, || By'John G, Nicolay. and Col: Tohn Hay. | and stook vards, 5s psopie living in Lip: I3 Two plans of coast fortification havere- | G 1 Sherids s hat th 3 o 2503 O = b y ) 88 & j revenue cutter seized several British ves- | o 2 0 Py by Coneral | coacral Sherldan explains thav the idea | MA conservatory of music® 1s one of c., 303 Cuming strect. Lincoln's career in Congress, aud the na- | ton Place and working in the stock yards | ¢ 4 cently oeen promulgated, one by General | first struck him when he was forced to | the promised flowers that will bloom in Lhis 'H“ y convenientarrangement, | onal questions of the period, ana his six e A { sels in Alaska waters on the ground that T i I ) nd packing houses have plenty of time | they hud uulawfully taken seals there, It Sheridan and the other by Heory Besse- | adopt fortified cellars on the plains to | the spring at Des Moines. and «lx...-,.,.ul,rl..,‘ will no doubt apurco ate’ | voare Taw pract The history ia tolg | A0d Bucklog o8 b Gl | ~7 ‘“imm in justification of the se .uru mer, the mventor of the process of mak- | protect the old stage stations, and he has The board of supervisors of Washing- the eflorts of t mAumlnmy to please. with many anccdotes and » ketches of prom. | 10 &0 )mm.u _w dinner and get back to 1 . ing steel that bears s name. The plan Vi i ssources | ton county have raised the bounty on YT yaane inent men, and accompanied by numerous | work againin less than an hour, ¥ I'4 ¥ developed the idea with all the resources y ¥ A New Customs Building Needed ¥ S i1 that ull the waters of Alaska over which P ; s P L T 51 16 8 Ne s “ 3 R IR 1] 8 ! gty . of General Sheridan is the rifle-pit sys- | of the leisure of recent years and the | WO scalps from §1 10 3. Custodian Jordan, of the 1 build- | portraits and other illustrations, i Russiu had exercised control and claimed 1 be a conférence of the pub- ) OTHER FINELY ILLUSTRATED PAPERS y 3 A tem, adapted to the rifle cannon, the pit | jnsig! ind ferti ; ad There w igatdiue 4 . afon. jurisdiction passed into the control of the | g i“P ogh B l. he I’( insight of a wind fertile in expedients. | 1ig /s of afiermoon papers in fowa at the | & said yes \y morning, with refer Nl YA st P i e ber e 5 Upited States when Alaska was pur- URRISIIOR profeokon L e gunners | Imagination is the last quality we asso- | Aborn housein Des Myines on the 10th | ence to the introduction of Senator Mand- A Midwinter Resori, By W, C, ! 5 K against horizontal fire at all times, ex- | ciate with greatsoldiers, yet there is no | st erson’s bill for improyement in the pres- | ciureh d chased from Russia, and that as the sesl | (500} b i 1y bei Vit yeol } o Vi | Chu | fisherics were the most vaiuable | C°Pt When the pieces are actually being | place in life where the capacity of cut- [ Colonel Keatley, of Council Bluffs, is that he hac | I o b conmeattan T with discharged, The guns would raised [ ting loose one’s mind from the usual and | named as the editor of the democratic B aeRk g . and lowered by mechanical devices. This | the common-place and of discerning | Herald to be started at, Sioux City thus | of the present structure, Iie — si trated by Pennell the purchase this country pos- | oot BT T N i piaoe n & [ nonth he now satisfied that no FURTHER CONTENTS gessed the unlimited right to them, with. | P12 18 similarto that a little while ago | with accuracy theideal is more necessary. g enlargement which may be made will | v : ) vresented by a distinguished Englishengi- | It was this quality which projected S What Cheer revels in prosperity. A Comprise y 4 two articles, with portrait, on 5 5 o T B y Hstly d vl UL, £ satisfy the growth of this city for more v - b " M RN S e out regard to the threo-mile line, “There | CEGCE VY GIEENSTT0 CCETE HRT | Tuawas this quality which projected Sher: | Ghinyman has established - wastieo fuc: | S3USTY the rowth, of this ey for wwors | GZRETR or e fmons Boston preacher, AND nt government building, i Recent Art Discoveries in Rome changed his mind on el The Oldest Church in London, Illus ! :.:uhx\":rx:u.:rlg,:!:;’;:::;h;: p;::,‘;}):‘.'d“. draw the garrison aud the guns from the | Slieridan shows it now in his schemo of | A4 sevan :::'tv‘l‘.'u'xlml::::;fu oned s groas, wnd then the same work will, bave ““‘,',‘"i“',‘,,‘l“ i . fiey, & f‘ -+ BHGIES | A8 Srmed principle which thg | CRemY's fire altogother, except wheu in | sunken forts. He is opposed “to putting | Pear in the spring. he ought 1o bo taken immediately to | by Gen. Longstieet; *The R ite W government had always maintained re. | U6 A0t Of firing. ~As to anenemy’s verti- | up marks which can bo fired at,” but | = George Brown, who robbed the Ham- | gkt 205N “uilding upon & new and | Strength and Weaknéss of Nations, | ) T cal fire or mortar practice, the guuncrs 1d cxcavate forts, pr e biiae ot | burg pastoffion and siaried: on a Lour | jaecka BEW DuldIDg HROD & Hel B | B weid Atkinsons B sketeh, with fontic J specting the three-mile limit, and was wou , protect the rims of larg 3 ! P J would be rather less exposed than they | the pits with steel plates, and raise the | 2round the world, plead guilty in the | nodis of the government here for at | piece portrait, of President M Auh then insisting upon in the fishery dispute with Canada. The matter has been under United States court st Keokuk aud got | Jeasr fifty years. Poems by E. C, Stedman, Joaquin M one yearin prison. and others, Topics of the Time; Bric-a- are in the old system, since a tort or %Hmu with hydraulie or pneumatic vower a2 “ N earthwork «furmishes a broad mark for | for firi The plan will save expense o — 1 . - |} cousideration at Washiugton, and it is | o enemy’s moriars as well as for his | and will at the same time afiord perfect Vakot e I‘l"m('.::x.“:ivu e Brac; Open Letters, etc, o announced that an opinion has been | ool v Genoral Sheridan says | Shelter for both gunners and artilicry. Gary spent §31,000 145t year in improve- CRUDLY SAMULALANAIS afve . $4.00 per year ik ¢ ) © rondered by the attorney general that | N T R e result of ments. turned from Lincoln, where they went to w Subscribers beginn ug u il the ,/M U“m [ “ H \ UL ; the Hritish vessols wore unlawfully | o1® WVHER N6 BIOPRY T8 0 KRS PROMINENT FPERSONS, A number of Pierre citizens will go to | 100k after the bill abolishng the ek | o imber can huve Novemier and e ) 1 lehed having been outside the three-mile | . " ic & f < 8108 ¥ ——— ¢ Alaska in the spring. capita insane ta They appointed & | conber nun free, i claime i L ur- ; “This adheres to the position .| its conllict with other plans from capable | General Simon Cameron will be accom- |~ Stockmen report that the cattle and | party to watch all laws tending to affect | dor is given, Uius boginning the volume i Y ys held by the government, and which | S0urees he expresses full belief im its | panied on his Bermuda trip by Wayne Mac- | horses on the range near Rapid City are | tnis county, in the legislature, They | and scrials. ' |5[]9 amam SL for obvious reasons it could not judi- | practicability. Veugo. now in excellent condition | feel that thie bill for - the abolition of the [ Sold by dealers everywhere and by Tk eiously surrender at this tune. The plan of Mr, Bessemer proposes to Patti will entertain at ber howe in Wales, The county comuwissioners of Bom | tax in uestion, will be passed Cextury Co., New Yo )