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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1887, CRIME. l CTS l,‘OR T“E F‘\RMERS. ll‘?:"rll‘ll“&l’ll{:fi;'" l‘::?‘(’\‘r:u ::::h\:‘llmr(;]\\é paoking trees and plants, as it retains Tve CHICA GO ano molsture for along time and never heats, THE PRINCE WITHOUT HOPE. | vt 50 wama tte wncans. 3 g beard people deliberately main- | Taken Back By an lowa Sheriff to hav i first year of service. Outsido of the moss, however, which is tain that he possesses a great Answer For Tt put next the roots, considorablo stra® is " § SOmMANT. VP Oomilt ! forces [iite Joseph | L NNBRASKA Offt, Meh, Nov; 8.8} Windmills on the Farm-How to How Sheep Pay. used, rye being tho bost for the purpose - Germany's Hoir Apparent Belleves | PR AR0F MO e 1 & fancy but | Telegram to the Hee rerift Morgun, of Mako Sheep Pay. | American Agriculturist: It a farmor | The straw provents bruising. He Cannot hecover. ft_must bo admitted tho Coqulin's sturdy | Tavlor county, lowa, arrived in the city t L:;L‘f"!:];""_{.‘ g:ful;:‘\;;":;‘wt:;ru‘lh ;;i\l\:ll‘“lm; (o Somo farmers attribute the discnse devil-may-care innkeeper is no go-down after | day and secured oster, who was ar- S LR AL ‘tails | known as weak loins in hogsto lying in e e utited o, | Tt st gt o the charke of murdcr, | PREPARATIONS | FOR WINTER | care of stock e ean wako. money foe | 1ot horso ‘manure. It it 1 rhemitic : ing's wor st aunted The crime for which he was arrested ‘I8 00d consumed from sheep than from | qrouble. which may bo cure VISITING PRESIDENT GREVY. | 1 i 0t wise to challenge such comparison. hul.wr',:. o Whichi S Wl Abtemtac 1y et Pt any other stook.. But o one Jarmerdn :\‘v;d‘r:}:v;l;‘nl\ll‘mli‘;::!:\‘fl:lz.l"iv,‘:nr:"\y;;u‘(\liy:: Railway Short Line p— Prahbabaddfliibis about | ekt near Hlacktown, T, an outof.theay | MOW to Care for Hétse and Land Dur- | ten will care to givo them tho attention | cured by exorciso and fresh wir, but it y bl - Mr. Chamberlain are generally recognized as | ihas & Plotth fioe o B G ing the Cold Season—Drainage they require at n certain soasons of tho | g hottor still to give tho frosh air and Mr. Blaine Pays His Respects to the | (haracteristic of American fairness and good | Plice on the DPlatte river. For some time yeurs so the few who do take good care | ayor 8 Chief Executive of France—His [ fecling, Bven in liberal cireles it is thought | Bmmet Reed had been working on the Diag- and Dmughts—H of n flock will flud & good market for | Seorercs ot alscins Provent th ap- ma a Health—Russian Movements hat political animosities wero being pushed | onal railroud in Missouri, and, having fin- and Sagifestions, mutton, and a demand for wool at some | ¥ I v ¥ o 9 T ’ ruage of tho | ished, started to his howe, near Morm 180 HINALLY S ouE Yob wintars your work be of & heavy nature and . in India too far. The piain, honest language of the v , usually enough to pay for winter- |y .5 1 vorful b B e e Herald put the wholo matter on a business | town, in Taylor county, M. B. Foster, v ing sfock. A farm which is rolling in | {ore A1, powerful Borses be vequired like footing, and shows all classes of poll- | Whom, Fcport says, was engaged in selling Preparing For Winter, its surfaco seems perfoctly adapted to | 10 €0ty then sclect such stallions to The Crown Prince Ts Hopeless. ticiuns thut across the Atlantic, ab least, | Dootleg whisky and who s by pro- [ Among the principal drawbacks to | sheep raising, Such land needs grass [ (oE¥e Sour ikes, ho jmattor avhat tho i [Copyright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett] | hysteria has not yet usurped the place of | fession a barber, — was with him | success and happinesson northern farms | on the hill tops to keep it from washing | git Hug it will be choa por in the' ond, e Nov. BevNuw. Cork Hetdld | sonmsn sotse, when they passcd through Bedford | are the long and sevorely cold winters, | and €hoep noed hill tops and short.sweet | 35 i 1 U G FRATREE B LA s “ Ica 0. Cable—Special to the Ber]—The relapse —— In, on Wednesday of last week. Sunday | During at least a third of the year, in | Sruss: ey like to lie down on a hill- | guep a cortainty that the resultscan bo of the crown prince, or rather the progress Blaine Visits President Grevy. some boys were playing near the stream and [ ¢his locality Trbs Criee _ | top in the spring, where the sun makes | g0 et S8 ENE The only road to take for Dos Moines, Marlaljtawn, ) this locality, most farmors can not om- | $hh ground dre and war L oK 3 y o made by his malady, will not take tho read- [ [Copyright 185 by James Gordon Dennett) | saw a trunk floating in the water. The offl | oc Ty o B8 B B nnor that | thesare proterted fron the sold sweey | . The solids of tho milk aro what call | Snnpoiieeast T e pagple ot Serskn ol ers of these disputches by surprise. While Pants, Nov. 8—(Via Havre)—[New York | cors wero notified and after the trunk had [ PV they ave protected from the cold sweep : e Oregon, Washe all the other newspapers were presenting fa- | Herald Cable Special to the Bee.|—The fol- | been secured, investigation proved that it be- they can receive fmmediate remunera- | of the wind. :::,rn:'.‘q".f'.ld'll: “l"‘rrl:)f):l ~3[ l'u;| ;mwml.r 1; 8 MUPCIOr wdyRiliges t Lt i lowing triangular conversation took place | longed to Emmet Reed as a_number of ar- | tion for their labor. A few living in The greatest profit from sheep is not e Cifference with the foot vorablo but delusive accounts of the prince’s S Aty ticlos wore identified, The fact that it b tein S ue | in mutton or wool, but in the enhanced | consumed whether a cow puts a pound condition, 1t was my duty to warn you that | Yesterday during Mr. Blaine's visit to Pr been weighted down with horse shoos, rails the vicinity of forests can lh}ll employ- | g0 tility of the farm on which they are | ©f butter or two pounns of cheeso into a there was the gravest cause for anxiety. The | dent Grevy at the 1 palace where Do | 1000 ivon, ete., lead to the belief that foul | ment for themsclves and their teams in PING CATLS which ] | ) kept. No other stock can vomparo with | Pl of milk, or diffuses it throwgh [ ! ; present accoss of the disease came on at the | Was accompanied by Minister MeTLane. | play had been committed and after dragging | drawing lumber. A still smaller num- uhlvu in this direction, This {nm.‘.“_.“.d two. The difforence between the two | BRAWING KOO TRy fi¥bheta b Aoy ang Peginning of lnst woek. Morrcll MacKensio | Presidont Grovy, after shkiug hands fami- | short timo tho body of Keed was found: & | 1r can carnmoney in cutting and hul- | valuo comes from two causos: Tho | kinds of milk is wator, and this costs | iinriielycoisbiates FAL AU DN iy The B e sy oo the g, | larly with MeLano, aid to. Blaine, “How | argo ton foot log chain ud " beety wrappe g ' t P f AL fearonto equnl of which cannot b i At Coune does it happen, Mr. Blaine, that occupying | 8round his neek 8o as to keep tho body from ingice. But, asa general rule, farmers | large quantity of solid and liquid ma- nothing and carries a like value. doctor left in charge of the patient, On - - oy 'y b ) rous polnts of superiority PALFONS OF his Fond betwoen Omahs O LIS A ARy of DAY COACH: rt nod Tngenule h are the éan cronte, 1ts cet I union depot with U . "€ | floating. The back purt of the skull Was | have no employme ing the wintepr | Nure deposited on all the land, and par- |~ The exposure of cows foran hour or | Rorthwesteen Rty. Tn Chicaga ti Wednesday the ¢ incoss sent for him, | Such a prominent position as you do, you still | badly crushed indicating that he had been | ployment during the winter | o g OGO Bihost and poorest | 10 on cold days causes tho consump- | [AKS loss coneetion with those of al Ho started dir 1o urgent cases | find time enough to travel about and amuse | struck from behind with some blunt instru- epting taking care of their live liges; hero could be provided for, Medical | yourself in Europet” ment. On_Thursday last Foster passed | stock, This use of time is, of course, points in the pasture. The manure, be- | tion and loss of many dollars worth of Dotrolt, Columbus, Tndianapolis, Cinelnnati, th h Bodford b th ing woll scattered, is pressed about | food during the winter. Desides it is 1 Montroah " i anelish, oug! dford with ie ACOSSATY ohd : {Hi F9 4 i il 5 otter the 5 ¥ science can do little morc than wateh | To this Mr. Blaine replied in English, I | [EPUERC GTRONC WhR S o necessary, though it brings nothing but | the roags of the grass, whero it gives | much better that nimals should be | ioston, SR o 15 GMBIAL BromIRsHE Tnited i g vover well | the greatest possible benefit. Another | able to drink “without interference . the course of the malady and seize | have noofiicial prominence in the United | yiriving at the east side of the river Satur- [ & promise of reward, However well L Al B “NORTHWESTERN.” every opportunity of alleviating the pain, | States but still Tam a political manand Iam | day evening. Whon he was arrested on | cared for, no kind of farm animals gain | S0Urco whereby the grasses are oncours from others, and this can only be done T by f K SRR TRY A T If you wish the best nccommodation. Al ticket agents s thig] 3 lon stag ptwoa s ont- | enabled to come abroad, thanks to the efforts | Monday he claimed tl he had long owned i N A s vonomally | 8€ed is the destruction of bushes and [ by putting the water before the animal | sefl e A this line. i‘;:‘:"'( "';'("l‘,‘ ""r'"m"L’,"::’;l"; ',"r“"’l‘l:"“""" out | of the democratic party and Mr. McLanc's | the team, that he i boen worling on dit- ;‘l'l‘:\:hw:{":\l:,fg}';“:;(.‘l‘::::nt(vTu t(})u:";]:l‘fub many kinds of weeds which guow where | 48 it stands in the stall. g Pak 0L caficerous gre . Jsnld 5 ; : ferent raflroads and that he could casily prove v v e ring | ea 808 © 6 HRMITEA 3 x 5 . with violence accompansed by much inflam- | frionds, who managed to prevent me from | {HithE D cattle and horses only are pastured The mutton breeds of sheep have W. M. RABCOCK, ; ht. ‘:'\)h;'.“. |l(-"(ld, l: I)|l';l\‘l:\'i;' than they did at the time they were | Hazle brush fares very badly one | which, permit me to say, T eould not have oc- od_by s father, and the wagon in ;"“t" il ,n"i‘ o e o BiHAnCHA AR b i e e 1115 | ‘cuplod as gracetuily 4 NP, GFevy: cobupies s had the name “Emmet leed” | large amount of grain. hay and other ‘ : ! i ppears 1o be the case at | occupying the presidential ch a position in the [ been wonderfully improve 1 within the Western Agent. oy Puasr nglish oxhi- Umati, Nebrisii. mation. The latter present. It is descrving of remark th man, has never from the first, conceal Jits: ALt cut or painted on it The murdcred man was | kinds of foddor, but their consumption | first and then the sheep look for grass. | months old averaged 233 pounds ench st opinion of the truc nature of the diseasc ¢ kuown to have had about $600 when last seen | only serves to supply the waste in the In this way a sheep pasture becomes | and gained over three-quirters of y ) 1 x b, She f of bodily heat. A part of the farmer's | rows bett 1 C[HCAGO M[Oll’l‘ L”\ 1 Plysiians of tho Gormun courl, Morcl | PSRt | L e e et A4 Ao 4E | timo ity bo-apont in procunng wnd | llons 1n shoep,” and ovorsiocke ‘Bis | yearcold Oxlord Duwn ram wiw oxhib- McKcenzie and Pro ‘how took @ hopefu - McLane did so ent and diple i never hesitated to deelare it was incurable, Mr. Blaine then turned to Mr. MeLane and | yng “about, the same amount was found on | gvefom to produce the necessary degreo | 11ke & beautiful lawn, and every year | pound per day from birth, Twoy namely, Prof, Von Berzman, one of the chief | 5aid, “Will you kindly translate that to the | Foster. Sheriff Morgan this morning exam- | o I Hi b el butif the farmer “mil- [ ago at the Illinois stato fair, a thr S T Deloming 10 | eparing fuel for the house, but there | fields, then the grass goes with tho | ited that weighed 420 pounds. To make oF THE View bt MelKengia always guaoded hituselt | Fronch, and with a siy smile, added, And 1 | Reed aitbough bis brother suid thore was | R AR JE 1 Tahor except the | bushes and weeds.” Then the sheep got | the mutton hreeds pay the firmer must, | st 1y oxpression of opinon concerning | have never had occasion to vepent of having | §ail, slender man, twen years old, | comfort insured by warmth. poor, tumble down one after another, | aim to produce something superior, and | chlcagu. Milwaukes & St. Paul fl]. the discasc itself. His business has been to | taken such actisn—that is to say, politically | and a barber by trade. | akes his arrest A farmer eannot produce much dur- their ambition lesses as their flesh goes, | thus obtain not only heavier earcasses P In any | OPPO! reli e sosaible, . of Blaino.” . coolly and maintains he has committed 1o | i the winter, but he can save a large | nd the unfortunate owner, or impru- | but a higher price per pound for quality. S Tesiibe o ine what ho | erime. He will be taken to Taylor county in | no g go el e fssue ho will be much attacked but | Mr McLanethen told Mr. I the wornin amount if he takoes the right course, | dent manarcr, votes sheep a perfect | 0Ashes should nover be loft exposed to | The Best Route from Omaha and Council it was not in the power of man to do more, | hid just told the president. Whereupon Mr. 8 A C Whatever will save food iu the stable or nhuisance. the rains. They should be kept under Bluffs to L redotGen b mncn ooiieatia. to stoh | Blatne lmmediatoly rejolned, "Ploasatolltho ATGeTERa feeding-yard, or lessen the amount of cover or scattergd at onee over the land, Drainage and Droughts, snno county, Neb., o ditor of the Chicago mes:] We have noticed the contro- mi | ====THE EAST fully | mwo rraiNs pa N OMALIA AND they may be used cou s sident that T have none the loss respect | Nemmaskc Crry, Nob,, Nov. 8.—[Special | fuel consumed in the house, will be in ae Telogram 1o the By~ The Grana Pacitlo | 1 ml.lurn[of again, If the stable, or g e g ° | that part of it where animals are kept, then shook both McLane ol to-day change r o Sl 1t cpt, ien shook both e | hotel to-day changed hands, having been pur- | £ 5 prepared that the snow and wind afflictions were soon exhausted and the crown prince quickly perceived this. T be- | for you on that ac Yieve that he never has been under miscon- | President Gre "The potash in ashes is very soluble is casily dissolved out, Dy preserving the ashe ] miscor ety : . ! / : as aspecial fertilizer on” clover, pota- | oo ception regarding his condition. His wife, | and Blaine warmly by the hand and suid | chased by C. L. Bradley of Tecumseh. The | cannot pass into i G s feedine- | Yersy in regard to tho effects of the | yoes, o felds defieient in alkaline | Chicago, - Milwaukee, Princess Victoria, has buoyed him up and | rather sadly, “T regrot that in my own coun- | consideration is understood to be #50,000. ‘\':u-d 3% qlh:lt .,,01,1 ,:,L““l‘“l‘l}, \%']i\l‘] o[,:;;}::uh drainage which has been taking place n::‘l: Pl ’i“h f‘sdfl:ulfll‘llm‘.:.:! h‘u u‘h‘lvf(‘l St. Pauly Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, ; cpression hus been miti- | ey it is a rare sight indeed to see two polit- e i i 4 between correspondents of the Times, | ; s ’ thus his constant depression hus been miti- | 1y ALl ) WASHINGTO! ws. oss food than they will if they are ex- | POEWeCH corres 810 + ) to the manure licap. Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, gated. It is no secret that the prince docs | ical opponents on such excellent terms. posed to storms and_the cold. Much of | nd.we will give our opinion of the mat- — Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport not believe he will recover and the failure of | To«lay the prosident sent his card to Mr. | Adjutant General Drum's Report. | the food consumed by all kinds of ani- | {°F if you will accept a word from a The Election in Sioux City. Elgin, Madison, Jancsville, offorts to arrest the discase for wore than a | Blaine's hotel as an_acknowledgement of | Wasminaron, Nov. S.—Adjutant General | mals during cold wenther is used in pro- [ frontiorsman. We elaim that that tilo | Siovx Crry, Tn, Nov. S.—[Speci eloit Whiond, LA Chodst;. few weoks ab a time, probably induces him | Blain's visit. After his visit to the president | Drum, i his annual report to the secr ducing vital heat, and tho colder the aip | drainago is mainly tho cause of the | gram to the Brr.]—The election pas ) HEr B b to give up the idea of trying to protect life [ Mr. Blaine became loquacious and last night | of war, states that the ste by the sad penalty of exile and a return to | he passed an hour with Jongressman John | inter Berlin. This is his wish and he only hesi- | B. Alley, of Boston, who is stay dily inere: is to which they ar xposed the more d‘r(.)u_ghl Lluw:yum:glt p-lq:lpnn..:m'i!lhiu.sour quiely here to-day. The weather has been | Andall other tmportant points East, Northeast and & manifested by the militia of the | food they require for this purpose. An- ‘"}::‘"“L'"“I‘ f"‘u]l“:l:[‘*{!Ilfl‘l‘l.“‘ b .r“f "‘{’l“' chilly, cloudy and damp, but this did not pre- | wor throngn tie tekot agent at 101 s at the | states is evidenced by the high percentage of | imals thiat do not work, and take littlo [ FROSRIG, 08 Lhe SLEHL 8, SUSICS WAO | vent the ward workers from getting i one of | Faram siroct, in Faxion fotel, orut Unlou Pacilo Lated indulgng it from a desire to satisfy his | Hotel Chatham. It scoms thut Mr. Blaine | attendance at the annual encampments and » during the winter, and those | ERERICE BIE SVIDOSLOR WIL, bOs MEACE | the hardest day’s work in years, ‘i%e battle | “Hillian Stoepors and the fnest Dining cara in tho wife and family that nothing was left undone | heard, through a common friend here, that | generally excellent military spirit of the t give no milk will require s com- | o0 ¥ BFe L TR G vainin M08 Ui | Was fought hard by both sides and the ro- | wauton"s S Kalway. and. every ation] ik to promote his recovel Alley was partial to him and his nomination. | troops. With the liberal increase of appro- | Daratively small amount of food if they | Zy F0 FEEE 0 m!ll‘Nh(‘sgh;ls © | sult s cluimed as favorable to both us’ employes of the [Aliienvier Blow could not descend upon the jno immediately called upon him ut | printions made ut the last session of con- | 4r¢ kept fn warn quarters, They will, | DEACE SWERPE TRE RIS WIS WO | qeoerats and republicans. It is conceded home rule party than the death of Lord Wol- | his hotel and gave him much of his confi- [ £ress it is earnestly hoped the state mil- | of f'f’""?{’;l":“"‘ ?"‘}' “a‘]‘"“'l‘“"_ food that | 24, 5 Gliy faot, and yet laims Sl is | that Hedges, democrat,is clected for verton,hom i v com mont of he | dence, During.the convbraation Biaino | fary witheritios el nerease the tlowanea | 15 vequivdd to make blood to.supply tho | R0 oot el yotio Wt d | county tramrer by argo majority. iy sinews of war during the last two clections, | 8aid: “T have had the best phy oficiency of the rank and file in target firing. | system, bug they. “-myr.\,lm,."(. but little | People “roquire for convincing urgu- | Foturis are coming in slowly to-night, and, it For a time they were immense, He had no | London aud Paris, who have pronounced me | He recommends the establishment during | {0°5k0dhce body hosty Animals can bo | Ment? There has not been agood crop [ = AV IMPessibie 1o five St Feaniie T gon and was prepared to spend money like | to b in perfect health and condition. I am | each encampment of an _ofticers’ school for | 101w by u“.wd.dlg them protection | Season in Ilinois for five or si 8 water for the benefit of his party in cloction- | quite assu i yearsand | §oclock, The vote is almost up to the regis 5 ¥ e i ruct patallion dri inisf 5T % 3 i SRR e @ 5 4 of my renomination, but | dnstrtction in bataltion dvilland admivistra | (0L TET T G e consumption of | Deforo that thoro “was but Jittle tl- | tation. The contest thronehont the any | BOYNTON FURNAGE G0, ral Managor. Gencral - Passenger and . HEAFFORD, Assistant General Passenger neral Saperintendent. cering. Sinee Gladstone's defeat in 1885, he | should T not be elected T would not even [ wi a0 BBt e O o608 Lhel P ‘thod. | ing, and since, in_proportion to the | has heen good natured and o fights, brawls 5 3] e of holding weekly s dur ood. 1€ am expensive method. ¢ Avaicine v Bl . 11BR0C b LIl Sole Manufacturers of 18 believed to ha xpended £200,000. Be- | give up politics. T consider the senatorship | the winter mon of ©n non-commissioned The better the intarior of the house is | fmount o draining done, the extremes | or disturbances of any consequence are ro- sides this he supported a number of provin- | of & good sound state equal, if not superior, | officers’ school (the captain as instructor), | proteeted from curventsof air the easicr '1'.‘ ll*"."»* hay ll\“l'l_‘:\-\w!.]fiAfl lll\vvu. ported. [} cial papers and opened his p coly to im- | to the presidency asa position worth seekiug. | for instruction, Noung ofiicers of the army | it will be to keep ip comfortable. A e -“"'_'t jaeng i in s - . pecunious but useful members of the | AT want now is perfect rest and quiet.” could be spared during the winter to report 1o drained regions, it becomes neces- ; = to the adfatant general of the siates on ap- | Lorm house is neceggarily exposed to the Dis Moixes, purty. There are men whose scrvices AL D b al Tele t 1 wind, and on tha sount it i , | sary to depend entirely upon the ocean 3 kit LNOR D L o Bowts Aunrohista: plication of governors to aid in instruction. | ittt Iukl:n-tpié’\\m‘fn‘:”t'lmnl:lnl‘\:--‘I’\‘:;r;.: rain cloud for moisture. This comes ie- | Ern '"f‘g('lh,:..;-l‘uhn‘n‘un_\‘.“n.lmu, e nthe platform and elscwhere canuo e X o= e ; § i i ot A gularly and in floods, and is immedi- | north of Steamboat Rock, in Bardin county, Paris, (via Havre), Nov. 8, w York Military Matters. in a city or vi Special pains | FogAL d Glesr :\l:h.‘"mlx»:‘;‘:;. “\I\‘;“m \|Iu\-rx‘uliur\'“\h;llp Herald Cable—Special to the Bee.]—The Wasnisarox, Nov. 8.—[Special Telogram | should thereforo be taken not only to ately carried away by the drains. There | was shot last nicht while riding along the , Lord Wolvertor Herald’s European edition publishes the fol- | to the Brr.]—The following army orders | breuk the force of the wind that ‘will [ Peing no water on the earth’s surface, ALY FOmO b GG Bulorgle tisa bt i o i SR % i i it ti here is no attraction for these clouds. ' gang, that have for so many years ter- RANGES o HERI ERS i 1 lowing frowm it ptain S, H. Lincoln, | blow against it, but to render it tight. Y Ry b ol lzod th A ¢ P el s y Agitowho willt The Atlanta, J ; Titing duty | A banking of some kind that will reach | hence they follow the streams and | rorized that pact of th state, 18s horsqavis | with Al MODERN Improvements, alwoys came to the rescue, i his place, there is only Marseilles ¢ Gould's y spondent: | have been issued: € ht, s expeeted | Tenth mfant ReVEONGIL L o i kplhoojtharerts ol is ordered to re . : ) e e e S 4 but lie was not fatally injured. Moro 1111:'.(1 e "}J",‘,,‘fli',,t,:{’,:,,:;,'\.’[“l, o arrive here and afterwards Mr. Gould s | at Columbia barracks; Licutenant Colonel | from the surface of the greund to a con- | FE Pt SO IR 10 SN G LSS | troublo is feared. 47 and 49 Dearborn St., S f ; expected to make a cruis , deputy quartermaster general, is re- | Sidorable distance above the lower floor ' T the Levant. Hodge The anarchist demonstrations on Sunday | lieved from duty in w York city and or- were exaggerated. 1 have interviewed Con- | dered to duty in Louisville, velieving Colonel sul Mason and Probate Commissary Mouren, | Rufus Saxton, assistant quarter master gen- who received the demonstrations at the con- | eral, who is ordered to his home in German- Gludstone's first Midlothian campaizgn, and 1 heard it stated that he put down £50,000 for the lust election, But Lord Roseberr money is not strictly his own, and the Roths- childs are too shrewd to make themselves did in portions of Ilinois the pr season. Some ask the question, why it is that tho drought is equally severe in south- ichigan, wherd ponds and lakes 1 prevent the wind from blowing under the house, and will also_prevent the outward passago of icat, This pro- toction can be formed of straw or corn- | the &1 covered with earth. The former | €0 Mic Y Kalnoky's Views. J. H. MANNY, ManaGER CHICAGO. Viesya, Nov. S.—Count Kaluoky, in ad- FOR BA E BY dressing the budget committee to-day, stated H enry E Cox omaha . s that the government had reccived assurances N e ; 5 e town, Pa,, to await retirement; Colonel Alex stulks 3 ! L ¢ o B rous? T # i < | that Russia and other powers interested in | =~ q @ rFrrp = AUR NCD to remain good friends with both sides. They | 5% BranobtNgenuliosan days’ leave, with permission to visit Mexico; | poorest conductor of heat, and are so 8101y 1 conflict The programme of a closo union 106 N, 13th Bt comed in Europe and Sulted in the adhesion of Italy. Another in all Marseilles, Four-fi leged an bs of the 150 al- | Sceond Lieut cet. rehists at the Eldorado mecting | infantry were as mild as mice on finding themselves | _ Fifty ant I, T. Valentine, Secon clean th is granted six months’ leave. work b; ruits b been ordered to Fort v at they will nat soil the wood- | ¥ailing wind is from the south in the | {1 being in contact with it. The | Summer, and carries the vapor perhaps | jaq o I hob e e o omeestallre | one hundred miles beforo it is con- | important fac mway not respond to hints from Hawarden quite as readily as Lord Wolverton. The o was the fact that public stroko must i any easo bo soveroly | FETR G e T v ad fifty | Suelling, Mia, for the First cavalry. i pliice, and when frozen will carry off | densed. ~Another reason s, these winds | opinion in Ingland was moving in the sameo felt.© The winter “campnign will .be | o) = i i i have blown for hundreds of miles overa | dircction. conducted without Lord Wolyerton's monay, | POHice agents. ST DatouisitolWeatocni Inventors, ain that fulls npon it Lath to which | g007% [ SO0 oot o 6o Gttor S o e g o = WastiNaros, Nov. S.—[Special Telegram | Strips of old woolen cloth are attached G, OF8ROOUDILY, (B0 BILaL TLandlords ve. with Lord Roseberry partially invalided and Russian Movements in India. N e LR el an' be nailed agninst the frames of | Stiking these ponds and lakes the oo e with Lord Spencer abroad. Undoubtedly | Bomnay, Nov. 8.—A dispatch from Herat | t0 the BEE.]—The following were issued to- ' bk travel a considerable distance before BNy 4 ] o Volney W. Beeson, Pe sub. | doors and_ windows that are not pump; Harold 3. Bell, Lincoln, | oPened during the winter. A temporary e T, oot | or storm-doo is of great valuo in keep- reso 0] ff_[S1TUATES 1000 £ TAB OVE THE LEVELOF THKVALLE Y rotclitions Wi SMILES EASTUF SANJOSE da merged for Neb, gas me fortune and the fates favor the con: At at this moment. The approaching retirement | Saraka und that detachments are scouring of Lora Landsdowne from the office of gov- | the Badghes district and the northern fron- ernor general of Canada will give rise to | ticrs of the provinee of Herat collecting in- | of one PNy ramors a8 to his succossor. Tho Tutest | formation. about the count clothes dryer; Mi A strong Russian force las reached i i lords in County Aramagh to-da accumulating moisture suflicie ake ; ‘.‘]‘I:“I‘n“ll{fl\ i \l:::xl%\({fu."?b.“ BRSNS e adopted declaving that the landlords did O e B0 B To the gentleman who ‘spoke of his | 1ot desire to sell their propertics. half to N. R. Wilder, Dow City, Ia,, | P& OUb colC ¢ . . : ghters in s ern Dakota writin voe o A great saving of fuel, whether it be | 4aughters in southern 1 nvocation ¥ 1 A. Griner, Tally wood or conl, may be effected by gotting of “‘abundant rains,” we would s Parlinment's € Loxpox, Nov, 8.~ stponed. ided he cabinet has de . e % % In., attachment for corn planter: Os N . DATE AalvETy "5 | haps his children live ina belt of coun- S anavs 18 thut Lord Dunraven will be appointed. I o R e el R it to the house before ve y cold and wet | A6 8 O CE ain horbioa fotian| mot toibny ke parliament until the « 1 ot can at least state that down to the present T T . Charlotte, In.. hay carrier and countor | Wetther begins and placing it under Y N o Weaklor atinsninlct February in_order to avoid the embarras moment Lord Dunraven 1 heard nothing LVANSVILLI 10 hoa:. Cassius. M- Mei tt, assignor to | COVer. Tuel that contains considerable a8, e know of astrip of | mentsof parliamentary eriticismof the course fire which occurred this morning, as near us i6't Atlon. Codar Rapid be estimated, is over 200,000, with about | Bovel joints Charles W XN insurance. s e i hi country where some cornfields would | pursucd by the government in Ireland. s, Tn, meter or | moisture makes a poor fire, while much ¥ e & i . : G UL vaal i i produce forty or fifty bushels to the — dios) Atlantic, | heat is requived o put in a condition to | BEOGUCE A0 OF GC8 WIRER TR HIe The I of it. Had he not have resigmed from the ministry soon after Lord Randolph, he might | & Svorininain: PURE CALIFORNIA WINE {pped direct , RS In., scat-fastener; Miles H. Newville, as® 'n. rtifieial drying ol i « 2 G X s from our vineyard. Riesling, Gutedel Clarots, havoe stood a bettor chance of being asked, e -— signor 1 ne-half to T Wernert, Algona, Ta. ::,‘:mm( E,),I:‘g‘ m,‘,:,c‘éq;h )‘!?t‘: (:)‘!cfu:]!‘:: north or south there is not one bushel WasniNGToy, Nov. Surgeon General | port, Sherries, ete. San Josd Vanlts, Seventh, but I doubt whether he would have accepted Death of Judge Berry. farm_ gate; Joseph C. Schwaller, Ta., com® | quon 'u‘m, & ,10" who hm,"; gwc‘“ on one hundred acres of corn. In this | Hamilton to-day received u tel ey from | Gigheh, Ban Balvedor aadi Wiliiam atrsets, Sun he offer. NNEAC Jov 8.—Judge J ine; s: Ellis W. Wall, P ville, Neb. A o v On6. o8 stime S ks i that there were four new | Joso, 0 ‘Tl‘wlm'frcts of the cabinet councils are be- n}?:.'-:'.{r‘:..‘.l.':] .:;’,x, :},uflm';’ \;T,"m, ]t“' ‘r’:f:flf-;‘whk filll‘“]:}* h}:-nt}s.};'*H:\‘.‘a'g.k'v{"uxxfs: wood or any kind of fuel that is exposed ,L,‘.:L::‘,l'{\hg"‘;’u;.l:\r:|.ge°“)}u'r:iie..f;‘.fi'“w'.lu:\'vill“l lis from ycllow fever | — R 5 oy SN TS (T i (s T Bt [ o of Minnesota, | 135"Moines, Ia., horse grooming device. to rain and snow. 1t _is poor economy | §3 W (5% GUICIET OF FRITET W0 Nt | yesterday. ee g ¥ year, some things | died this morning. 5 to use one stick of wood or one lump of | AfVe CUTIME & STmOR Y Lhe wmoub = g fapioiont 81 Amay b . isaken - or = _Nebraska and lowa Pensions. coul to dry another so that it will bo in | Of €tiow which fulls on the mountaing Fatal Tunnel Accident. T granted that no important changes in neral Miles Honored. Wasiixerox, Nov. S.—[Spocial Telegram | o condition to bo burncd. Tt isalso | Southwest of hove the previous winter. | gosnoctoy, 0., Oct. 8.—Some of the arch the ministry have been decided on, although Nov. $.—General Miles was | to the Bre.—The following pensions were | poor cconomy to defer obtaining fuel ) ! ) the sudden appearance to-night at the Carl- | to-day prosented with a hundsomo sword in | issued for Neoraska to-day: Auna M., | till ronds become bad or impassablo and | Melts, and o portion of it pusses off in | e ryilway west of this city fell down this ton clubof Lord Randolph Churchill gave | belfalf of all the citizens of the territory in | widow of John Gebhwrt, Pawnee City; | the weather sevorely cold. — Fuel is [ GViPO wion, which gives us almost | morning, killing one of the perkinany fataty ¢ rise to a good many rumors. It may also be | memory and honor of his subjection of the | Julian A., widow of George B. Wheeler, | poorer then than it is earlier in the ‘r{“l.\ ']‘""r'i, 85 the ]'\I\".\!ulxpg \vnulflf Jroun y njuring 4 M E,N 4 repeated that no scheme of the Irish land | Apache Indians. The oceasion was made | Schuyler. Mexican war: Andrew Jackson | Season, and is likely to be in a poorer ;"."‘} hat diroction, Were it not for | th —— ] purchase has been adopted and almost any | & gala day here. There was & | Lake, Om Original; Timothy D. Rose, | condition. In buying conl in the winter | these mounfains und the show, our EN \»CHILD v seliomo Which may be submitted will mect | lange | procession, participated in by | Lincoin; Georgo K. Wheeler, - doceased, | 008 1 likely to have to, pay for consid- e O i 88 2 WOM . REN e St oy Vs s Anna = aivio sooletice |l o T 5 . | erable water,snow and ice,” These have | 015 4 g - SR, OVC ey ) with much opposition from the conscrvativ ) ieties | Sehuy orgo W. Hill, Aduns. Increaso: | $r4BIG WHIGHSIOW G 00, Thes “‘L; if our countr balf covered with Catarrh cured | MIBALOVITCIS ranks if it nust involve state aid. To that | 304 als0 by alaree band of Papago Indiun | 1o During the summer months the SnoW | 4 0esin the tunnel being constrneted on ot . Grege, Harvard, : in war paint and armor. Judyo Carnes, of G. Gr .. E Haio e ek e replers. | lakes and mapshe : e ealent diatnze it & "1!;;‘\:“'” vativen, s o 1..u|,\‘, are opposed. | the supreme court of Arizona, made 'the | Pensions for Towa: Elizaboth, widow of | (G110 ¢ "§i“},lll',,:lfi,";‘lh}\l“,::';_i:“l]flf = GRANT L. SHUMWAY. dlf"‘c“;s'l‘r"g”mfl"(f‘{eym‘,",f,':;‘,‘,ph,,::”;[o,,:l., HUNGARIAN uestion will be a very dangorous one to resentation speech. eral Miles re- braha Viley, luffs; A y HAy = a ¥ i et 4 2 B L e e e e L B approach without providing meat and Hints and Suggestions. Sarsaparilla. gives ready relief and spocdy Mr. Darwin's son lias boen managing the | Kuve thanks to Governor Torres, of . Sonora, | Mincrva, widow of dohn &, Wellman, | Preadstuffs for the supply of the fumily, | A general burning of wheat stubble | eure, from the fact it acts throughs the blood, ATRERI L RACH Sl ot PMENE e | ana e Gxioan troops S 000 Ottumiwa. Restorition, reissue and increase; | PUb very many neglect to provide fuel | in’the chinch bug districts will destroy | and thus reaches every part of the system. o said, much of almost essential to life and com- former widow of Alvan | that i ather! Gy 5 + | Nuney M Hamilto millions of germs now that will be vo- [ T suffered with catarrh ifteen years. Took :“”,"’ s life, and he sccms 10 | paign w s due. He spoke in terms of warm | 8 Swith, Moruing Sun.Original: Robert | fort. A 5 .| racious bugs next summer. Hood's Sarsaparilia and I am not troubled any have made & prefty mess of | praise of the gallantry of his own ofiicers | Wilkinson, Anamosa; Nicholas Jacobson | From the time the late rains fall till ad ooounios. tho spaco fn | with catarrh,oud my general health is muh e e R S e v e % Bruln, alias’ Edward'J. Brown, Humbolt. | the ground settles in the spring the | (F . IR ctter 1 W. LiLiis, Postal Clerk Chicago PR ! ) - s o M. Ran TURD s on 3 8pr which some plant more valuable should | better.” L W. LiLLis, w \:; lt“l'“ A.‘I .l mulxl with the r,\nm ican Racing at Kansas City. Bin Kierstoe Oitcne, LD l(u;-k:‘ ]mu} ulu;utl\hc(‘ }lh(;llmn. likely to be | 11 growing, and the farmer cannot af- & St. Louis Railroad. i yorR B e im0 B AOrthKUUS |k cxuas Crex, Nov. 8.—Six furlongs: Ma- [ Smith, West Grove: Lewis' F. Sigahoose, [ 1§ i1y o ot i®mitn sm ‘L“'"fi over: | ford to give them the space they re- « suffered with eatarrh 6 or 8§ years ; tried Ttod and bottled by Mihaloviteh, Fletoh leloy appearance of the work. Then a won, Pearl Jenuings second, Gold Flea | Washington; Nelson B. Clow, Haselton, ¢ 05.00 SROWIANGA00SE |/ oiiy many wonderful cures, inhalers, etc., spend- watl, 0. For sale by the follow: French barrister was allowed to publish a re i o 2 R e is gencrally muddy or, very soft. Tho rearling trees arve, of course, small ingnearly one hundred dollars without benefit, | inz deaibrs: Richuriison Drug Co.,"Blake, Bruce view nnd analysis of the work before tho ime—1:10). Postal Changes. soil sticks to the feet and is often Yearling trees are, of course, small, £1eAT1Y 0RO WU ‘ e | & Co., Adler & Heller, Gladstons Lros. & Co, JEN B0 B Y 4 » furlongs, heats: Persimmons won, A e oial Te o 99% 7 1| fut desirable in certain eases; they will | 1 tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly Ba, Adier & Hbllor, Gladuiong AT R A T STV ST (T e 7 , | Wasmixatos, Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram | brought into tho hogse. The moisture ¥ % i 3 9 3 L ' Bonnie King socond, Moonstone thivd. Best Bl G el [ D A, L ¢ | sually be from one to two fect in | improved” M.A,Auury, Worcester, Mass. ~ gota a hold of this review and' translaten o | BONNIC Kir d to the Beel-The special mail servico to | causes boots and shoesto become wet | Wstally be, from one to two, fect in fow passages of Durwin's letters back into |~ Two and one-fourts miles: Volante won, | 128hton, York county, Nebraska, has boen | Whenever one pusses out of doors. Many | (W8T Bed'for shipment will ' weigh Hood': Sarsaparilla is characterized by English, But this pigeon English bears no | Florinore second, Dstecly third, Tine-~ | ordered discontinued. colds aro produced 1, consequence of | LR ko undred pounds. threo peculiaritics : 1st, the combination ot AT 8] T AR rreag v [Ty 3 Changes have been ordered In schedulo | the fret becoming “1-"kl ain walks | 8000 D0 dved dollars worth of cheose | Femedial agents; 24, tho proportion; 3d, the hus scen, When the book comes forth it will |, Mile and eighth, overhurdies: Doctorwon, | time of star mail route from Waverly to [ made of ‘two-inch plunk placed on B : process of sceuring the active medicinal 1 do much towards obviat- | takes from the {l\"rl‘x[:kl::“ I;‘)lvmlli‘lfl:;";-;;:c.‘i; Blalities, Tho result Is o medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence, “Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system purifies my bloud, sharpens iy appetito, un always preterred | seems to make me over. . V. THOMFSON, use the weath Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. scantlings w ing theso troubles. Such a walk should | enth the fort; ] s Strike, crive at Praivie Home by 1:15 p. m. Leave extend from the outgr Sum: most gener- | of grain, while $100 worth of !‘ullcr —if Mitwavker, Nov w Strike, | g braivig Homebs Lo m Leave | ully used to the well the privy.and barn, | the skim milk bu fod on the farm—tukes e Int vi : the maltsters ‘employed in malt houses, but | 9143 & m.; arrive at Waverly by 11 a. m. Being smooth, hard and elevated from nothing from the soi y _of evolution, any porsons e S anges ordered in- schedule from Melrose | the ground it is easy to keep it free of Fall-made butter is appealed to him for his opinion | Mot cmployed in breweries, was inaugurated | 4o Confidence, Ia.: Leave Melrose daily ex- | snow. Such walks cost but little and | to that of summer, bec oglster ¢ B and a8 to the possibility of reconciliug | this morning for 8 raise in wages. Abouta | cept Sunday dt 1 p.m.; arrive at Confldence | will last for many years. They prevent | being cool the wilk iskept at the proper | ' Haed's Sursapariia, beuts iy U o his “principles with o belif in God. Iy | Bundred und bwenty-fiv by 6 p.m. * Leave Confidence daily except | wet foet and save much work in the | temperature to raise the cream in the | 13 Buuk Street, New York City. reply generally came to this: “There is Sundays at 6 a. m.; arrive at Melrose by 11| jouse, It is impossible to introduce all | best condition, making butter of great Teunessee second, Mr. lsascs thivd. No leave Murray's establishment. Indeed, the | gime 1ast puges, even now, are not printed, 1 may say Darwin’s lettors ave of the decpest inter est, although they throw no new light on th Praivie Home, Neb., as follows: Leave Waverly Tuesdays and Saturd: at 12 m.; Milwaukee M nothing in my principles whieh conflict with uee: Fiotiar LR the comforts of the ¢ify or village into | solidity, and the grasses that start after Hood's Sarsaparilla YL Not UNHOOK Whie Bena Won: such belief although 1 cannot uudertake to {Bpecial Tele Treasury Traveling Fxpenses. the country, but it i§ practical to secure | the full ruins give it a fine flavor, 8old by all drugglsts. $1; six for 85 Made iy b desica pestectin i sile an fos reconcile them with man's ordinary concep. :h". Bun] At the miitary headquarters |y smivgrow, Nov. —Seeretary Fuirchild more things that couduce to enjoyment | The old way of picking applesina | onlybyC. I HOOD & CO. Lowell, Mass, puid eaar tiam; | Manutielueatanly by e FAIRStn o RN SINID CPUIARY. SRR [ b t;\(!wsun» which cawe from Oumaha lust | hg jssued a circular prescribing that persons | than most farmers of good medus pro- is not the best. A basket is pre- 100 Doses One Dollar. Worcester, Mass., aud 215 Markel street, Chicaga well-known gaps or faults in his theory und | LiEos t€ the effect thata lavgenumber of reg- | gruyalling upon officinl businss of tho treas- | vides cable, and a hook of some kind should e v PN RS troops we department will hereafter be allowed ’ » be fastened to the handle by a stout tual traveling expenses” usual and Wingd piils. cord. The hook would allow the basket essential to the ordinary comfort of traveler ! ¥ ki L] R to be hung on a limb often, giving the 0! mistake in selecting wind mills [ 2 ° S ch account must be sworn to by the pe “:‘("’)":U"" ’”“M‘_ R Ty 1) nl‘nmuh picker the use of both hands. dering it as just and true in all re- ! A hiey e i M L Ihiouss d st state that the vices | power in light winds—the |l\.\_un of & b praae e 9 o g rein \\‘::rl\‘ ".lr‘fu;.n;';u»rr.u-' ed, that the the wheel being too small, Tt is always | Should notfrceze, but itisnecessary that ula to be hurried into Chicago to help put down prospective riots, was char- | {1,nir v acterized as pure fiction. The ofticers there rs that sowe doctrine of special interfer- | say aside from two companies coming from isite of | Utah to garrison at Highwood cks,there of way, | 18 0o likelihood of any troops cowing here until spring. appears to haye been inelined more than once o partially agree with Professor Wall and oth ences from & higher power wus ¢ accouut for the mind and conscienc The work s looked for with cazerness The Hushandman says that a very =~ | THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN., NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In the atato. - Location central, apoir s fratelas, i > air sho ree Ir 8 5 Hemdquartors for commrcial wen aud ail politieal v ;| v e performance o . Sas T A7 ncurred and paid at the rates sp needed, for that will obviate many dis- : h ) wh E ot 4 ?;‘llrx‘)‘i \:.»\.: Jm\:.‘nl[. \\.!l;hl.h. 1\v “n‘m::' “(’ Bostox, Nov. 8.—The large ol works of | {he distances charged were actually and nee- appointments with very little ra | With a cellar or warm, damp place. oo AL hias lo Jeuf Polandise.” Accustomed te st Boston, ) The works wer cled, and that no part of the on auy railway, aptible t colds, hoth rd, and to rheumatism. W, J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physician, rned valued at essarily tra travel was under a fr Hogs are very sus inward and outw cost. Manu mills gua acturers usdally sell the! itecd to perform @ certain Mr. Irving's conception of the part they could not understand M. Coquelins, thoagh the lat- | 100,000, while the large stock of oil of all | steamboat, or cther 800, 01 work, but a mill that does es from distant nurseries can 1 co'N. W Corner 14th aid Houglus Bt. O tor was doubtless more truo to the original | Krades was dostroyed, "The value of this can- ¢ Natlonal Capital Notes. e 1'::::-."’((. m-'l,m to full ]nr{\.rl;n-”“‘“ od safely in the fall, and if packed Omos N. W Comet i) 2ud Dougat 8% S%ee than Irving, Mathias, with w touch of the #9059 SaUnald) SUb 1a YOUF haey. Wasniveron, Nov. 8 o~ (Spoctal Telogram | will 1nst hetter than another strained to | properly they will come in the best con- e B T d supernatural, is never likely 10 bo ace 1 From Overworks o the Fiew | onas 9, Saundors, of Day. | its linnt, and will ulso be lss likely to | dition.” As thero will usually be no 14 0 [J N I‘ A I N 10 Bugiand, 1 havo kuown great writers wnd | Wasiuxatox, Now, 6y . Wheipley: as- | conortTacr s at tho St Jamos. Bt o At i grent annoyance to | special hurry, they can come by freight, ; — BRANDS—- FINE CUT AND PLUGH incomparably the Best, ominent public men unable 10 sleep nights | sistant United Statos treasuter, is serlously | Mrs. F. L. Lawton, 'of Towa, has been prog | mechamcal skill. There nee instances :;:dmu;;:, "m’:f-';'lwmf“,.(;" ”gi‘,,'t‘i‘,‘,"l};i:."’ Bter soeing Irving i “The Bells.” - His spe il at Hot Springs, Ark., of nerveus prostra- | mioted from §720 to $900 in the dead letter | of mills ‘that have-run sexo Wl years pensive, ey carry ! 3 val look, the mournful Jiugle of the bells ex, | tou cuus rwork. b | om with no further auention than occas- | Moss is the best of all material for Lby oy

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