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e (Pe T2 B I L LI Ll o dad g o Jd d d dd g { Van's Wrought-Steel f RANGES. EY T T B D L 0 D L [l d o 4 2 2 2 o 2 2 o J -2 ‘-‘-....“..“.....’......‘ FURNACES. P2 D L 0T T L B L 3y 2 2 St 2 o o d g d PEPBROBDROOIDICCO TSO>SO WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE, GRANITE WARE Tin Ware, Job Work. e 2 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 11l g g 2 2 2 222 2 g 2 4 4 LINCOLN LABOR TROUBLES. 0 0PIV VPPV INCSSSOCTHOOOS PENINSULAR Heating and Cook Stoves, RANGES. (o b & 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 D 8 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2= | whenever there was a searcity of Aus tralian This will also put an end to the howling of the principal citizens of San Diego, the southern metropolis, every hour. Dr. Billings is confident that he has struck the rond of the discase, and that he will be able to prove that his method will reach the spot. It is certain that the farmers the gross total of the sum appro- [ through the mails as other merck e ! 0 b 1 0 a hants Lemigrants | priated “last year, Was there any [do. It was proposed that tho samplos n trail, and | unjust steward of acabinet minister ine {ikotronl oy moraitn e cabinet minister | should bo inclosed in circular-shaped : strange th 3 which was the horror of who came by the and which p NEWS FROM THE COLDEN GATE SESSC 50 1 s How much docs my nation owe | packages lined with cork, and wi oW > a public NS t calls itself. They have been be- | rible than anything . a, is Na s At & g pi g xd with cor and with a Streot Car Drivors Prosent Their | of, o siatc will esteam him o publio bencfac, | ywpay the San Franoieomns Are | s i Gus Sei TRSS FUIC Tt T | Focomnizod na. the bost. #rape-growiog | Lheortake thy bill and multiply it by | patent scrow stop. Tt will hardly bo Grievances to the Council. keep it down. * g Thinking and Doing. vising munufactorios wore choked for | region in southern Californin. Tt was | fiko st s wog Vi me. ', It laoks | realizod that this reasonablo rogardung LOODY ENCOUNTER, 5 = roal. ave basn calling | ¢ t g g s 5 K . 8 a- »fused by the present administrati s ool BipoDY pRCODNTEL, b femei want of fi:,(:(‘x'l‘lt;:}{A:‘.f“lxullxl;ufll,.“yt. i flastloa My dttiafSpaaiardaftiichiornads men who could not. possibly have lost | It is difloult to Seo why tho one great and they are both well known citizens of the PRESENT! 2 5 ! e hala o LRI 4, et I Las iore than a thousand dollars put in | Californian industry s} o ced a AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED. | it they ate both wwell knows tizons sl W | A MISRE could be held rosponsible for the doings | of men along the trail, aud it is now | claims in one caso for 321,524, and in an- | such & signal disade, tould be placed ag ) wntage. It was rece ognized that the sending of samples by mail was a most noeedful aid to the internal commesce of the country, and of the Southern Pacific railroad arrival of coal from Japan is e in another way, because ships loaded with petroleum’ for Jupan can now get a full return cargo of coal, and this will tend to make both articles cheaper. So we feel good all around. The only despondent man is the superintendent This | the garden of Ameri nd 1ts dried fruits were the ad- tion of all who saw them at Los Still 1t is in the north that one finds the most real wine-growing regions of California,and as the I'rench vintages of this year both in red and white wines are practically a failure But their stories do not agree as to the cause Its table of their trouble. They are as different as day is from night. It arose, however, over some property rights. Mr. Druse called Mr, Reed hard names, whereupon the hard name was hurled back with intercst, and Drusa athered a stone and struck Reed two hard lows with it, inflicting serious but not dan- gerous wounds, and the blood flowed froely. other for $16,088. It was proved incon- testably that Shna, King Lung of Rock Springs lost $%00, and claimed that 815,810 would be necessary to fix him. | yet California is discrimated ugainstin There were no vouchers, there was | the most vital application of that postal nothing but the unsworn statements of | principloe. The excuse made was that these conscienceless Chinese, and yet | there had been protests from offcials of Cheap Coal Coming—The Redwood Lands Saved—Southern California Looms Up—Judge Terry Hopes —Another Qutrage. The Political Situation in Nebraska— Inoculating For Hog Oholera— A Bloody Encounter—Gen- eral and Personal. o o S ¢ their claims were allowed by Bayard | different states c laining th Lixcory BureAu or Tae OMana Bge, ‘Phe assault appeased Mr. Druse's wrath, San Francisco Letter. | of the Sun Francisco glass works who | the French exporting houses have sent . The ¥ 4 tates complaining that the { 10 P Sruger, } for ha cut a bad gash just over Reod's Tight | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—[Special | doubts whetker Kobe coal will produce | agents to San Franciseotobuy up all the g’,',?w;};’:g“;,:“-“‘} hysitishe Vattedyjcoursepputsued tnou/dMintortoralnly . LincoLy, Oct. 29, temple and raised an abrasion under one of vl ch a bonanza to the | laws existing 1n their states. Covrespondenco of T Bk ]—It isa | the intense heat required for his indus- | vintagos of Napa and Souoma valloys, i g tailed heathen, all sheol will not Aro al ! ving th t day or two thero has been | bis eyes, and vanquished his adversary. = = ey by, > ha Jot tried i San. S ek the states of the union prohibitionists? 8 i o T xects of Tancoln | DFuso s the man who got into_trouble witt | shame that the New England papers, [ semolbat oosty e o 1t phore | and of the Snu Jose vineyards. Thoy | keep them out of tho country. I Don Dickinson himioll o prohibie rerarding the grievanoes of the streot car Editor Reed during the state fair, and Reed | and that virtuous ass the New York he could wish. Then, good-bye Aus- just to blend with the o\vnl‘fif"o,l':é ANOTHER OUTRAGE ON CALIFORNIANS. | tionist? Would prohibition pleas be e el et v e | 1l South Eloventh stroct tailor, neacly f | y3coning Post, should persist in 80 utter- | trliun conl! Also, kood-bye Southorn | blonding is1iie Falstafl’s bread und sack, | pesoout, Hiroe weaks agotho postmastor | sullciont with this aduinisteation to | Botloe of the city council, and lod to the ap- | is not more than forty. It is quite generaliy | ly misrcpresenting the Chinese ques- | Pacific monopoly! very little of the first and a tremendous | Bryan: wrototo that ,fifi;'mfl"‘;‘mg“"‘““ “0‘{‘““"" against the main mdustrwt fointment of & committee of investigation, | considered to huve been a cowardly assault | tion in Californfa, At the present mo- THI REDWOOD LANDS SAVED. quantity of the lnst. Northorn Cali- | Do Diokinson, the bostiasten monaEe: | any other state than California? We § The management of the street car companies | O Druse'spart = ment nothing 1 thought of, talled of r | | Charles K. Boaoh, whose trial in tho | fornia s in faet the France of Amerien, | asking for & modit TR e el kiiolshokatisnocand shullaghe ¥ AN ELECTION WAGER, ) & 0 Y United States district court has becn al- | and southern California its Spain, The f vl By ) 0BLLIOVOR B i R e FLECTION WA Shiieh SRS ! ] pain, The 3 T Yor s ;ovmenl that wlulf-! th m:‘;. "l‘t\m{ul:'-zn'j"fs Colonel Ed Webster, of Stratton, who has | written about but the Chinese. tlvho Teadv mection d hatboen faund goilty | -former given the Wwines obthe table ang }uv.vs‘nud.regulnmous 80 as to0 allow Culi- | in Novewmber that shall astonish him. 'l SEhisamolxononi{or complaluk a0 CEVO] sk reliieed from @ trin thraugh New Yotk ||oh{ldvpn'{n|the etracte are singing MThe | byt hes ot been_sentenced. His [ the latter those of the dossert. The | O'"* Wine men to send sumples Tia. k ': m“‘.l.wdn:"‘s:hu,:‘:‘&’:"u‘,‘.‘:rr.x:.h l::'m X.‘:,‘; ::::iIS5;:;:-’:‘:::-1‘&“.{&?"3'1: Mggé L.um‘)‘fn: 't¥ | Chinese must go, Judge Hoffman says | crime 1s technically subornation of per- | time is near at hand when the east must RS r B0 e i e s | Te-clocuion of President Clevoland, deposited | so,” and there i3 no doubt but that He puid men #0 apicco for filing | vecognize these fucts and give us the | A R it A that bocause of | @ like suum with Mr. . P. Roggen,” night be- | y/q00 }offman does say s0. What has esin government land as if they | money that it pours into the purse of ] 08801 D, A ooy dono. to thio | fore last, and Mr. Sheedy ‘was promptly ge. g el 3 bout to take up a quarter section | France. I::; u“u?:hm{{::lu‘.::np‘l::uuw"u:ng"lenonl-mo notitied of the fact. He appeared on the | materially helped to make the feeling for their own personal benefiv JUDGE TERRY’S HOPES L b o 2 p, O Vi COVe) 3 D i 3 preer. Fis ) L N DNy /) e e loyes talic differently. oloittiomtwerall Rostio talkolptimaterioner, ¥id ‘,““‘,’;xfi universal is the action of A. . Mercer, | 4uq had mude no contract with any sec- | Peter Ashe has certainly stirred up e by Tuw e reprosontativo to-day, and | LI, VOGN stk holder. The whole | inspoctor for the Washington Bureau | ond party. They had to muke oath to [ things in Washington with regard to R DI | shoy cmphatioally state that under the | jransaction was mado m 8 quiot, businoss- | of Animal Industry, who recently or- | this effect, bub 1t wus proved that they [ ex-Judge Terry's case. His poaitive .A. [ ot i0s Callit, they have been com: | like way, and the wager 18 now on special de- | zanized a party of inspection of the immediately turned over their testimony that the main statement about H i “_1“."1 "w' lwm,k o luufi_wun Yo sixteen | Positatthe Capital National- bank. These | &yo o (0 b o on Russian Hill, | to Beach, who turned them over to the | Surah Althea’s drawing a pistol was an § e e iy The feoling grows s the in. | facts were given to Tus Bes representative | Linese mon B10PS O PSS I 0 <] California Redwood company. This [ absolute lie has had its ellect, and he ARI ,AND ’I'O V ES | oatiation Sevelops that: tho . street car | this morning by ono of the interested purties. lh_u vice president of the butcher’s | comnany was represented by a Scotch- | telographed to the judge a messnge [} ! drivers have beon ;mb]m-tml fo labor pres- | nr N e that the|| union was withitholorowd ‘“‘"l also a full l;un;wl ‘1 .\)\'u\l] s and it 18 not to be w}m-n m:ul]c hlim feel very hopeful i sures altogether unjust, considering their re- A AL R v detachment of reporters and correspon- | doubted that Beach was simply an agent. | The sympathy that is now felt in Cali- 'I‘ | muneration. At this stago of the game it | following cases were flod to-day : ik J : . certainly seems that the street car compa Lucius J. Capp county of Adams; error dents. As the visit had been kept a But the law had no hold upon Evans this = fornia for wayy pair is bused J > i o from Adams county a0Da| = ol inspe save through his books, and he v upon the popular hatred of in- e b e e ey G ferontal treat. | Herbort I Sawyer va. Rodney N. Parks peofound seoreh, Lifwas ars ‘I\ am ek | burned them and turned siate’s evi- ce, but it has a deeper root—the The LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING acnt. The boys bore the battle until pa. | €t 8l: appeal from Douglas county. tion, not a sham one. Ugh! Lam sick | gopce, The resuit will he that 64,000 rage inst the abuse of the | IMAVES EVE tence coused to bo a virtue, and then filed | -l“g;}y“;‘ 1':“5’{135"’0'&5?& Henry Link; ap- | at the thought of what [saw. There | aeres of the finest timber land in the | power of money. We hate our million- V VER SHOWN IN THE CITY. their romoustrance where it will doubtless do some good. The committee appointed to THE CLAM-BAKE ASSOCIATION, The Neoraska Clam-Bake as iation will were discased livers of steers, there were the rotten congested lungs of hogs world will revert to th United States It is & singular fact that government, air spoile iey have been robbers and and “oppressors ever sinee they Call and see our goods and get prices he- make the investigation are looking into the | | s f} sholer: there > has been f i ssiblo wapro- | ace lated ¥ ha B GAL AR, 3 ake the inyestigation 0 nto 10ld & banquet on the 15th of November at | Victims of cholera, ther were | it has been found impossible to vepro- | aceumulated wealth. Whenever one of re YO uy a st WE W. matter very carefully, and will shortly v | 'Chpital hotel of this city. Someof the | hind quarters of beef green and | duce the redwood trec. Secds have | them drops into his coflin there in i ore yoy v ove of any kind. E ILL Port thols Anding d members of the assooiation put it that it will | blakened. We went to Dupont street | been sown under the most favorable | chorus of mations of “Thank God! | SAVE yOU money. Captan J. E. Hill, during course of a | be @ fitting time to celebrate the election of | and to Kearney, and to W conditions, but they will not germinate. | Another oppre: " Who mourned rt talk with Thi 1BEE man last night, I have made a very careful canvass of tho political situation wherever I have been throughout the state and I must say that th promise is flattering for the most sweop 13 pro 4 . et o CITY NEWs AND NOTES, the butchers’ union recognized in a | row belt on thé east side of the Coast | Spring Valley Water company., Who | = i S =T victors the, republican parts has QYT | | Senator Manderson, of Omahia, dined at | storo on Dupont street, o whito restaur- | Runge mountaing, from forty miles | will shed a tear for Jim Flood? Not n ferent localities do not exist to any remark Harrison and Morton. Others mild timate that it prove an appropriate season for individual and colleetive condolence. ~Albeit the occasion promises to be one of the great social events of the season. the to-day. Capital hotel He is en route street, and in e store v found meal absolutely unfit for human consumption. What emphasized the matter was that the vice president of ant keeper whocame to buy cheap meat, It seems as if the sequoia we of antediluvian times, and conditions now existing are un to its reproduction. a relic that the rvorable It grows in a nar- south of San Fran ) to a point about for Charles C was one of the ( . L Who grieved for Sharon? he was one of the o one, for he fic thi . No one, for monopolists of the soul, for he was an arrant assessment MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Syracuse, 3 o Iy i BiRco able dogree. 1 find the boys usually cheerful "“:;‘l“ "‘l".‘" Sy TACyse, d"-f l—md"““l“‘“’ 1“"; although he made a pretense that he | ninety miles north of it, and a sequoin | thief, and as one of the partn n the and earnestly working in’ the harness. Of 51‘.‘ h‘l"' lssucs of the day At placo 1ast | w,5 only there to buy lard, the Califor- | forest is about the most exquisite sight | Nevada bank, has a most unsavory rec- | gourse there” are o fow exceptions, L) | MM\ Jogeph Fibocok, editor of the [ nitn' {éol that tho Chinése have no | in the vogetable kingdom, " The trunks | ord upon land morignge. ~The popular lows on the stump. They are doing splendid work. Ishall not be surprised to see the state ticket elected by over 25,000 majority."" 1 am just from Washington, you mixht say,” sald Senator Manderson, *‘and cannot speak very advisedly about state politics, but Staats Anzeiger, Des Moines, Ia., gave the citizens of Lincoln his version of prohibition from the standpoint of personal observation to-night at Bonhanau's hall. It was every- thing but complimentory to the cause, and was backed by facts and figures that were somewhat startling meal sense in sanitary matters, and that white men who will not do themselves what the Chinese do will always profit Dby the lash of conscience of the Mongol- ians. We do not elevate them, but they degrade us. Then we went to a factory are a purplish brown, and they ascend 200 feet as straight and as symmet- rical as lonic cqlumns in those old Hel- lenic temples of which men know noth- ing, not even the names. The foliage is of adark greem,and asour Califor- theory about the rich mau is that he is a tree giving grateful shade, and affor ing shelter for bird and beast. The are some I men of that kind, but most of our millionalres have been deadly Upns trees,and therefore when it g Shper iz i And Type-Writing Taught at the Omaha Commere College, Cors Tam well pleased with the outlook at every b ~ where Chinese were preparing Saratoga i sky has a depth of bl - coms bable tha Sh " ner h and Dodge. Both D R The Capital City Courier donned a new 1ere Chinese were prey g Saratoga | niun sky has a depth of blueness un- [ seems probable that young Sharon has gc. oth Day and Evening, fi'.:n'u' .:‘llv:'>‘r’:«l\‘x::'x|:y:lx'lln‘ld ‘m!"’z"i?v‘fl head -I:nd cn’mr out in holiday | chips from potatoes, and afterwards in- | known to the unfortunates who live east | been endeavoring to crush the Ferrys | i, (1056 we give Penmanship, Business Letter- Writing, (b i 5 mooting at \oracuse last night, Tho toWD | Gitire “todav. Tho . paper is & | spected n shrimp ‘caunery, and “du | of the Sierra Novadus, there is o har- | by the weightof his money, n unmni- | Fi T¢¥ou think SHOTthand Kard come ahd 1ake { e lossons F I Vo em morand tpelliag Nebraska will not be behind 'nvr precedont | model of neatness now, and _reflects | ounce of civel” will never wash from | monic blaze of color over which artists [ mous cry of execration goes up against | advantagesinthe city, Ratesare reasonable, Studentsenter any time, Over uum«fln 4 now in yote when the poll is counted Iu November. | Sredit upon the '»’?“"‘ff&‘.‘éflx‘;mr?é" Hall, late my memm'ylthe sn‘l\;‘lls )I smelled and | rave. Tom Hill siys the sequoin isa | him. B oy ol & Gaw cikes bigina Noudsy Torulng and evening.” All kraduates The prospect for tho success of the nations » ho k . o | the sights Isaw. Men have received | color poem. 15K INDEMNITY CLAIMS EXPOSED, et tickeh is very fattering, ~From the advic BE L fl‘én‘l‘i’)f_’;:‘ “"r‘lhu';":"","i“',"“:‘-)m‘x‘l‘l"“‘l“_ pensions for less suffering than our | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOOMS UP, Grover Cleveland hate the ROHRBOUGH Bn'os-’ Props Rast oan et levlvu«;rkh:- oven move oar- | Ciission atCortiund to-night. The attendance | band endured. The eastern man accuses the Califor- [ Pacificslope? We are forced to ask the 4ain for Hurrison aud Morton than for MUller. | (il'icy and enthusiastio. It 18 said that CHEAL COAL COMING. nisn of bragging. Now, this is only | question because on every point where y udgment tho - contest of 1835 will prove & Waterloo to democracy." INOCULATING FOR HOG CROLERA. The swine plague in Nebraska has been a source of great annoyance and pecuniary 108 to the farmers of the state, and they will hail with delight any experiment that gives any assurance that there is a remedy that will lead to the abatement of the disease. Dr. Billings has commenced to makea public test of his mothod of inoculating the hog to Wheedon was the Poco in the contest. Tho tariff question was the bone of contention. The citizeus of Chenoy wero treated to the same luxury between S. W. Beardsley, re- publican, and J. V. Wolfe, democrat. A R e Building Permits. The followlng permits to build suod yesterday: were 13- | N. Morriam, brick dwelling, Twenty- ffth a Do dge streets. 830,000 One great piece of good luck has be- fallen us. We have received a cargo of Japanese coal from mines close to the port of Kobe, and it burns with great reedom and is remarkably free from ash. As faras domestic purposes are concerned, we are now definitely free from dependence upon the Ausiralian coal of Newcastle, and from the extor- tions of the Southern Pacific. That partly true. There is a marked dis- tinction between the men of northern California and those of southern Cali- fornia, and especially of the Los Ange- les region. The northern Californian simply states the facts as he finds them, but the men of Anaheim and Los Ange- les and Santa Barbara, and the whole San Bernardino range country, have a poetry of diction and *a flood of imagi- he can nssail us, silver, wool or any- thing else he plunges his knife into us to the hilt. Now just look at the prop- sition to y a Chinese indemni of 276,619.75, “*for all losses and injuries sustained by Chinese subjects 1 the manner under the circumstancs ete., " we would like very much to know whether these losses and injuries, ete,, ele., ete., were not covered by an 27 SEND FOR PRICES AND CIRCULRRS. THE veut the ravages of cholers. Dr. Matz tapanek. cottage, Calhoun’ street w0 | acme of monopolistic greed has pos- | nation which muke them the Gascor 238 approved in Februaay of ! Thonus, hax just rotarned from Sur. | Allco (Hogalion DA wore.' fwe sessod itself of much of the coal fields of { of Califoruin. They do brag most fear- which uppropriated $147,- Too-Wiod J ¥, noculated I 7 e Vi - «==thi 3 'he 7 [ 9 V. i 14 of “Phe heir parent to king | Charles ug‘&.flhnnc‘mu_r. botween ‘bnlmhn‘z. l.u;ur -Muu:{"nlw“fr:im \i\a.:h {:X‘ll_\. v.h..l\mnluunt be ull\IWw,ll]. They | 784.75 for \_Imv!‘pnr'msu.' W '“:il has aar“age_ cera.” He leaves for Gibbou on next Mon Vu\um fleenth streots. ... ngton territory, and by entering into a uve just had a fruit show at Los Ange- | happened since? And where did it -~ | 4Ry 0u a similar orrand: The work of inocu. | HUED ooy, brick stors, Bixtesiiih cowbiuation with the other proprietor, | les, pomological fair they call it, and happent The people of California EUREKR 'THE EUREKA CO. i fadlon can bo doue very rapidly. The roui. | - a8 Dodge e eren e ae s the Oregon Improvement company, was | the brags of the San Hernardino men | would like to know upon what basis Two-wheel Phaeten, @1y can be appliod Lo over ouo hundred hogs | Jive parmita, aggrogating. . .57 | enebled to put the screws on the publi¢ | have bren simply terrvific. But it seems | the Chinese ambassador arrived SO0K FALLS, 3

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