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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1888 THE DAILY BEE. THURSTON'S MONGMANTA. | the il intorestsof Hicearrangements | spebe, As, wgkehtho potics bavenotsn | mere yon evor down at zuni®’, e | COTHAN'S WACGING TONGUES KA1k th belok sorle, Tho Lisk SOFeh ~ > Governor Thayer has hit tha nail on | inother linesof business, the commission 3 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | i Mo York foundry turned out about | thore are some things in this world be in the fall of 1887 developed n tondency the head when hosays the appoint- | say 1 “the most advocate e oquate this t 3 o thirty clevator outfits this scason and is still | y a0 —— 3 : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ment of John M. Thurston o other | of concentration of railvond authority Lo s B g Ui in the ocean to makean inlet east of the SRty Btstig RATe 4 ; s her " ¥ | erol R B real trees with limbs | Payfoctly Satisfiad with a Multiplios 1 hotel, on Manhattan Beach RAG & pret " r ey ead of mably expeet that any thing The semi-annial meeting of the Republican | 14 pavk on, turned into stone.” | Al . s 1 lifo-saving r ut My it A 1 1 be provided for by the ‘y:-h"\']; "I‘n:‘w‘w nssociation has been post- | ) vejoined Jim, “thom's called ity of Sensations. thought nothing of it st ks ¥ Y6 ‘dny | a cr Obviously the churacter | "% ‘Mormon batiem ¢ r»nm--.u-, vith me to the Yel- — LETRIBUTION YOKLYNITES LAUG T, whjarens, On T t the ernor oge ) the arrangeme ferred to and | North P owstone next crand Lwill show | MAYOR HEWITT'S CROOKEDNESS, | 1A 1A Wiy i hinson tim you potr s A ng, B I'he storm of yostorday has made us G » .t i ' h e 3 Johin Mchlin, who tried to X pet X g ) SON {18, SEai oven with Mr. Corbin. The sea in its h rston did not kr Hnl hat a | ble of mischic md hostile to pu nb has been put % n to | The Great Storm-—A Good Thing it | fury has created something more than irqulnted for him | poliey fi \ vith th \ i r trin \ ! g Ll ll Accomplished and the Langh an inlet at the threatened point, for it town 3 W Jbut not the petritiec 18 « right through the island and th 8.8 | tow v B i il of the Brooklynitcs—The has cut right through the island and wurston undoubtedly | by more than a scoro of westorn rail- ven bubies of the female porsuasion w ir rs, The gevser ‘ y is now an angry torrent sweeping E 3 brought into the world there in one night re- | of 11 3 v v rjeet hot Great Walking Match, it f Y 1 T » that petition was . If consummated ding to | cont Wt st X ste ot e does not, of | the plan submitted, and allowed to be | Tno comprlsory education law is not being | Hme and goysorite of f a hun- i sl LRl sy kgl i ety 5 . e ; out s dosigned. this schemo | obeved in Falls City, and the school bo drod AMd AT T +H New York's Many Sonsations il L ki adioted | i P TNG COMPA Y S Tor" ¢ \ - we establish o power the vastand | B4 hoen romosted to look around & NWE | pieq by mist; 1 by the wind by New Youk, Nov Speeinl Cor- | thay stoamors otl hit. Then y 1 or three hundred rrow- | respondence of Titk DBER I be i erous coutro of which | A torse bolonging to Alblon tran itee huudred feet s ing grow- | reepondence e 13 ==This « faco loving Yorkor of lower over the busine intorests of the | stepped on s and the handlo flew 1 Ak -1"'”‘.\‘ st g\t\ | is never happy except when it is « - | Broadway can go to Coney island track 117 P : & 0 ks R ERIAT. % hieriog the antmpl's stomact; Doath re to stone, while the off side has liy- | ;o i jsation, Our happiness, | a1l the way by boat. The son next ![l [’,“,, 1y, [' s v wide mig country cannot o estimated, and | GHERGE Te SRAL pranchos. So Jim Bridger's stor e W A : o pagTRasil ardly fwagined, It is by far the | "y 3ioomington Guard has entered upon otall alie, only partly so. M, [ then.c L ALLS . LA Ovlontal and 105 | boldest offort ever made in this or gny | its soventeenth year with a o of pro any, of Union Sqiar { this mo- | sover on handa meleoro wttan boach, Y B, 3 (s Liitmsc s L aman | other conntey to consolidate corporate | prictors, T.J. Pickett retiring, and Faith & | ment working up the petri trees of | logic in the ape of o | ¢ 1 1 oconnt the fathor “At" {n tho revolus | powor, and us such innkes an oxcap- | oo stebning itto tho edilorlal harncss Znni and of the Little Colorado into ex- | i that blew from Hali- + outiit Marine railway * % . wndfathe 10 revolu- | powor, an LItk Lvid A scandal in lagh life is running loose in | quisite ornaments.” ; ; Y AT uBH LN \ A Sworn Statement of Circaiation ' ose-evolution from a Chi- | tionally strong and urgentdemand upon | Dakota county und a roporter 18 close upon | - General Sherman furnishos this des | ¥ ¥ v Lplayed the m 40 LA L ¢ kind occan! £ Nepraska, ces driver to general attorney | publie attention. It cotemplates tho | its track. Tn case e catches it the air Will | 1iphiful apology for the exazgaration of 1 a4 more particularly rtpdddlul Ll George 1. _socrstary of Tho Bae of the Union IPacific, can only be | most formidable trust the world has | befully asredolent asif a polecat had been | giiqior’s yarnst R with the son le of Lon WAV LHORS| WUy EhaPaIY Bt |=v N OoNe Ushing Company, docs soloily swear at the | utehed by the evolution of Abraham | over known, and its mere proposal gives | My, 0, 13, Willard, who, sinco the tragic | o L0/sus in uno falsus in omnibus, is | whore New York's ploasure grounds | tinuod its work of dev ion by at- ding December 1, ollows: [ Lincoln from a Mississippi f wian | added foree and urgency to the demand and somo eighteen months i-'"““ *‘““"‘»;“, dootrito fl"'“”“‘ courts, | lie. Wo have a pol Lexcitement | tacking Bugeman’s Ocoan hotel, sweep- ut not the eamp fire. Docs any ono wsed by an - attempt of Mayor Hewitt | ing it nway, and earrying off a choico scleetion of wines and brandies in the Sunday, - <A | to the presideney. The p ol is not | upon the representatives of the people naged the Loup quostion tho truth of Gil Blas or " Don o ocheat Tammany out of the spoils of bar and cell It noxt visited the ab- Monday, ¢ _ h City Times, has od from the paper as well taken, however, Abraham Lineoln | in ¢ for legislation that shall | Ed'A, Brown hus succeedod to mflmfmu.::,}:-d- Quixote? Ave not Pickwick papers lit- 4 0 1< aman who never had a dishoness | render such combinatians impossible. [ ment. erally true? Or what American will wh-u by unconstitutional means. We | 145 i Gead of Duteh matteass which dollar between his fingers, either be- | A scheme of this character that has the _fifl'{h‘lxn'!"lh'fl' ing south nfflnw‘flivr were rmit a bloody Ilh'uhhr rto dispute the | have 4 great pedo ncontest, pre- | ¢ho park comnnissioners had set up to fore or after he achicved world-wide | appr of Gould, Sage nud Hunting- | jndicted at tho last sitting of the grand jury in : .l:m,‘:\”.r\lfy.': \“,'; \1} ‘\‘r\'}:)“-\nl‘!hfi- sided over by the most noble, the | protect the enstern ond of the Con- AVORORE..cociee an siris e 5% | fune. Abraham Lincoln never be- [ ton cannot be supposed to have been | entrenched in a stone house, where they Hve | g that Tam O Grun ter o the danee | Marauis of Queensbury, and we have | course and the lots thoy had been filling GEORYE 1L TZ8CH L« b ; ; Y doubt that Tam O'Shanter saw the dun i 1 bed the bulkhead, it brok Eworn 40 hefore ma and subsceived in my [ trayed the people for filthy lu conceived in the interest of the gencral [ 8rmed with Winchesters, and ofic ot the hes i had & close call | the prospect of a fight botweon Jack [ if. ftsinashed the bulkheac AR DrREtiER ol 1o, Qe ot ToverINoR AL 1.s 188 Al Wy > blic. men are flguring how to get them out. LR T L ot | Dempsog and Charlio Mitchell, The | the concrate into gr os and de- Ken! N. P. FEIL, Nowry Publte, | DOVer debased is manhood el Ll R e ) Some of the people of Campbell who do not | With his “Maxgie @ atb the Dol ARBE BT T A0 voured thom, and spread itself in foam- Btate of Nehr Vi fessional lobbyist and never led young RE-A IBLING OF CONGR believe in a saloon without a license, ent Ayr. The camp fire of the Grand Avmy | consequenco of all this is that Gotham | e fypy over the lots, washing out all Georks B 1 Ymg duly sworn, de. | men cstray dnto the pit-falls of the | =% LIN 2 the “temperance billiard hall” at that of the Republic is only a continuation | feels lively throughout its island, and | the filling in. 1t is clear that & new ORGSR ays b e s secretary of Whe 1166 | Jogislative ofl-v Ihurston’s candi- | The second session of the Fifticth | the other night and destroyed all the liguor | of what occurred during the war, ndd- | oyopyhody is enjoying himself in spite *his being formed, which probably Boiiahin vy that the actial av cgislative oil-room. Thurston's candi- | o ohowe will ogin to-day. It is the | that could be found. The proprictor of the | ing wit and romance to relieve the T o e A S TR L daily cireuty k' DAy Bex for 1 | ducy for the cabined is inspired by van- | 4 o e i by constts | Piace throatons to arrest ‘all- tho business | gieat mental steain, when cach soldior beastly weathor. The adjective manont. o two hotels moith of Novem ber, 1967, wis | R AT G AL L e b b raete ] e clebeh et bl by : men as accessories to the erime Fenlizen hoinextd ht be his | 18 visky, [ know, bub as the marquis is dttan bereh aro not earried back- iy ity and unconquerable thirst for n TRtTR R Tt SHevALH SIHaYE g realized that the next day might be hi ward they will be swopt away, for the D E 130 5 . v utional hmitation on the 4th of nex A netition is being cirenlated and exten- | last—ho did rot dread death, but mang- [ here, it must be allowed, as it is very | gt Wiy S e SWObE AWES, : for March, 080 c0 "April, 1 LR R o e e | March. It promises tobe a busy and | sively signed, praying that the United States | i, " wounds, the hospital and captivit nglish, und wo have an extra English | 45 ouon of the inleb makes tham now I\ g i 1 g STORBLE 18,044 cople o May, 188, 15181 copivs ka cannot fecl lattered by the |50 oting session. A number of im- | district uttorney compromiso the judgment | o8 ovor present to his mind, sleop- | spasm at this time L L R R Sopigs: For. { Dhast it i 1 on given 10 ) otunt measures of gonoral concern | I nr s orosmen of X Reoglvor &%y Ing oF waking, Thase fonvs| 'y'ul"-\p;u-!' PRAYOR HEWITT'S CROOKEDNES ing to Major Hoeap's hypothesis. cople 0 i Sep- |y R ER ON A ? T ortd easure general concer oy of the Niobrara land office. Some of the RAOTEIVE g EEOAINE L o ik o i Sl TIHE GREAT WALRING MATCIT. or October, 16 Phurston since Chuveh Howe had been | (506 huan from the last session. but the | bondsnion are dead, some are insolveat and [ heusions are now far in the past, and Abraham S, Hewitt has done a very | rppg jyarquis of Quecnsberry comos I o ! bbsecibed t sy | APbointed temporary chaivman of the a few are loft'to hear the burden no wonder the soldiers of 1861-5 meet | sealy thing with regard to the commi Dl L EAOBLI L i Sw to befors me R inmy | *PPC i 4 L. L - sading me ors of public o 1 ew are left to bear the rden. 2 Lhe 8 ors 0 1-0 ! S L 5 = L > ! e N tly to ¢ Madison S juave Garde Prosence this 1th day of \ U ational convention, to which he and :‘ e ':“' 3 ("‘f,'.‘(“‘ “f‘“‘ff: o gain at theiveamp-fires to “swap lies,” [ sioncrship of public works, and his be \...2“:;,.,nl":“l- SoABatE s B «ix othor railroad attorneys were made .I. LB s LR IO a SSeh oD Tow ould they ex: cvate their ow friends ar mpelled to admit that he 13 it is on that '\«» it that lin'l‘u‘ is b " The attitude of the democrats upon Alers i a6 ok v W r, [ know that | is so carvicd away by his combativeness v i R VR ARG ks delegates by a brass-collaved conven- Akron is in necd of a T yard. 1 L Y, O night a big attendance, nlways h R TS B RIS AR aaweet angel will blot out the sin.” as to be incapuble of comprehending | 1IN BT A 8 00O pore ion. s o man who publicly an- Then comes the illustration. that there is o line botween what is | o 5 v LA T ThE nounced that he was out of politics from As to the former, we noted some The Catholic church at Neola will be de- *1 was scated at my table in St. Touis, permissible and what cannot be 1 i:;;‘t‘l’l' !milll Vlh\!.:".‘:li\]'!]w'l‘w.l:\\||:u~‘1‘|;‘\:il‘:\l‘ the hour he stepped into A. J. Popple- b % Mo R dicated Decembe vhe peame rious t L man mitted. He has shown this tedly Ry 8RR RN i ! | days ago the expross f a hopo 1 4 il satedly | nsane hatred which one of tho erack e ton’s brogans, Mr. Thurston certainly | (¥5 180 HI0 CEPRCSSER o u“ com® | Tue new Catholic cureh at Rock Rupids ) d-brimmed hat, | in his correspondence. Whoever | g 1iq, pedestrians, Cartwright, shows Tie Keeley motor has been pro- | has shown himself to be perniciously | hons T > s nearly completed. ; He grasped my | writesto him Hewitt will write back, | 15," nyother Englishman, Littlowood. T R B 101 1 el ] promise would be agreed upon that | Rev. Henry Date, of Chicagn, opens revival | hand familiarly. called me Unele Billy, [ and if he cannot tackle his man faivly, | 0y Yatter is o boautifal walker, but his iounced a fraud, but Mr. Keeley will [ active in the political arena. Could be passed in both houses. It is | Eospel servioes in Anawmosa Wednosda : »d o see me in apparent | he will do it unfaivly, leaving unnoticed [ gt SHEE T8 & BELET e probubly keep right ou with his gliv thought probable that the senate bill, | . The Donison Business Men's association | £0od henlth and inquired about the | the gist of compinint and fastening | UHTTE (YR LGNS, Sartirighe ing promise THE PROJECTED RAILROAD TRUST. | (ih 0 R0 i e spent. upwards of $400 to improve the | family, and finally announc upon some unimportant sentence which | LR SIS Ny and bursts HeTproIEat St B g e TRt e || mbams ohunges will padeithat hody 3s leading into town, was dead broke and must rais .50 | offers him an_opportunity of contradie- | PIESCH) HRLAR & SN Then Lit COMMISSIONER STOUKSLAC trust tho corporations owning half of before the holic That would enabl tubbs and Butler, the Boone hog thieves, | somehow to get his trunk out of vn [ tion orof uncivil comment. His offense | 4 e 007 g ‘hif‘ lips together very general land oflice, in s 't 8 the rallrond mileage of the conatry and the majority of the house to manifest y sentenced to thirty days in - jail, to pay | and to reach his home in Ohio. on this occasion is that he accopted htly, fixes his eyes on vacaney ahead D ot O Y B e e A thonE N a e o S O S COAITTLC its disposition regarding the bill within 3 ally inquired what ciaim he had on me. | General Newton’s vesignation as com- | o joae (S G0 G T8 G0 BUTTEL S de- L oceupying territory stretehing from : Cornwell marketed the largest hog at | Oh, of course, b { vE: issioner of the public works depa of him, and walks on with rencwe 1 & 3 I S FoePine ro0bas, LIt HaTnoL & Oh, of course, he was one of my b missioner of the public works depa A Lt A b and patents, the largest number issued | Chicago to the Rocky mountains and b e Denison la sday that has boen brought | he'liad boen o lientenant in the —th | mene, and immediately appointed to the | (ormination. — Littlewood - has beon i 3 freed 3 e . to be expected that the house democrats | into th rket for cars. It weighed s L = “:Hl ? the winner of one of theso in any state or territory. from Wyoming to the uttermost bound- oL 7 : - LA ot Ohio cavalry, had fought with me at [ position D. Lowber Smith, who is no- ) o400 and T yredict that e e Tk (oo 15 (3 mid- | Wouldaccept the measure in whatever : Chattanoogn, Knoxville, Atlanta, etc., [ toriously a tool of the contractors o k o 1618 Witz thel FCom RNy lUgging | LyieL S Moxicopls thiomostsfortd S15,R sk o F HEHGS Fom! the BoniIBXDUL ch school is dismissed sob- | 1q heing o perfoct st nst whom Hewitt pretended to be | ¢ Will bo again in this, although 1t fs i the horse car e W | able cme i o - , . RS Stiadeiaed) charge goe: IV [t g G 4 Sho SRR SR LU DEGteI Ol b p f r o ing atonc ond and the motor line holding | (L0, scheme in tho way of corposus | ¢y gnirit of concossion and compromise in charks 5062 19110 | Louis had come'to me ns his ~uncle, | so anxious to combat in the Tntercst of | 14t thit Catbrieht, will be, wiing 1o XD i e combinntion ever presented for the se- | 3o rC s S O licans will une | and seei : ands | He did not remove his hat, which made | the publie. Grover Cleveland has up- | o0 55 O CAHIY e et o e bt ot e | rious attention of the American people. | o negy )i ] Xt class is dismissed, Tn this | me suspicious, still he gave correct date | pointed General Newton tobo the head | Fiit 01 ock ot Bis wival, Foote, O tion over the occupation of lower |y SR o y be disposed to meo ¢ way all ranning and screaming is avoided | and place for every event ot hisregiment | of the Const Survey, so that he is out of T Eaaant e i v 3 2 excellent cond bodily, but they s Douglas strect evidently must be a I (05 R ce G w As to the territorial question, :Il(l|hve]lnlh‘inl-)hml|v(-n are in no danger of | from [uka, Miss., to Raleigh, N. C. At | polities in ¢he eity'for good. But if he ‘tl‘f‘n‘i vt‘m;u |Iu.m‘ bodily, mn{fiéu‘l’;‘l‘; {sh-bone, 2 2l bty S the outlook is not altogether hope- | being injured by older ones. ast he «d. Don’t you re , | ha red for his own honor he we 00 paL0 SROK D DBt wishizbono. Se T tes the union of some twenty-five | [ ;m, i:~r'isl'xl‘o‘:| ;l"”"h‘“ ,”:H’u' Lhooaes :_:,‘“':' U"l‘llx’:\dqi.llh«‘-‘g‘x:.\"U".-““m"”.w" 3"‘:['1 1‘.‘-:::} for hi ‘-m”l,l\l,;”‘:\lvm‘x]l(ll “]l"_'l"‘,‘é him. Heity, of Boston, isa good sec- HOLLY Joi: Jor is hankering after oud systems, ean be made practien- | fo o SRR B e thit Dakota asliington when e pussed the piesi- | complated his ternof oflico whioh ends R LR O DR the sugar plums which hang so tempt- | ble. Railroad men of “intelligence [ =590 o e S Forest fires are again raging in the Black 1t in review; that was a glorious day | with the year. 1f he had done thi Sl B LTI f o g 1 I ie policies o the two parties | g it s Y real bhattle will he between him and P G ) (e < trees. But the | and experience havo been quoted [ 1it) o e e iy “Yes, my'good sir,”suid I, “1 left | then Mayor-Eleet Grant would have | FiaCand. "o pinch will not como A i ward will tioyor]|who | dHestion’ bhe i feastbiitty, ‘orithal[IEIL S LRI o okt (ogaly o SORCE a s | the —:lll‘)hm at Raleigh with Kilpat- | nominated his successor in due cour Sl Sihitass Rt b Toon et Y e e s CHi St et ity 15 Toatlioe || EONemEty Eitavatithoy may UiTulon [l —YerNantiibie views ol M. Spelug erigesus i With hat still on, he pondered | But he resigned, to enable Mayor | yon po international, between & Bo ELYSlLnNan 0Ue LODPOLINI t{LOROBVABIS]E B e M eV e gl and a few others shall prevail in the | e roll of the Aberdecn public schools | some minutes. and then. with beaming | Hewitt to do a” very dirty and eontemp- | 00 0 4" PSSO U 1E Horty wins U its expediency. But it s nota matter [y 00 S O BT S will have to actual attendance of 450 pupils. face: “Uncle Billy, it was not all a lie; | tible action. for he has appointed Smith [ poiet Arc ® AEHSIee H e Tt e of doubt that the plan has heen seri- 5 An appropriation of $12,750 has by ot | Tconfess T lied some, but I was in truth | to the place without any statement that | B6 Wil BCUS tromendons avabion o i 2 L wait for the next congress to provide | apart for Dakota by the M. k. conference at ’ D h e it ; should not be surprised if the proud and Lt the city physician, Dr. Taxpayer, | ously discussed and veceived the ap- o , : S a lieutenant in_the —th Ohio cavalry, | itis only to the expiration of Gene Roule | ! e s 4 ; £ & 7 = the legislation necessary to their admis- and havo since the war been out on the | Newton's term, and the county demox ahmins, of Beacon Hill, pre- vaceinate the candidates for the coun- | pre of mauy leading railroad man- Siont ) ies’ cornet: band at Vermiliion is | D11G MYE BACE TAE W 1"" 0 I{”‘: e "” RGN & 1 awearing | sented him on the track with a plate ot plains as a teamster, and have told the | racy ave loudly exulting and swearing | poileat W o0 TS B, WEE LTS PG S v D e bt el la sora At o condl 5 3 > ? making preparati for a conce g > cil against the boodlers’ itch. That is | agc and that the conditions under Besides these questions congress witl | Eiven mthe neas fatune, © 0NCert o be | Sorv so often that 1 believed it myself; | that he will sta; 1n the oflico as long as | /0, i 03 idan and approval, The the law will let-him. There would “not [ &, /UGt Bslechy QU BPRIRVE ooy ;\ (‘lvlrwrusu‘l‘\um.[hrc:llcmu;: to the city’s ]“:"f“lf u“ ‘.,'o.uh} b( T‘f“:h)d mm cr‘{1acl find the popular demand for legislation A new enterprise in the shapo of bottling 'y is true up to Raleigh, but after ] © woul heelth than small-pox to the eom- | have in partat least been drawn and [ o ¢ BOPR OES FEERC BE B EE 00 | works Tor sodu, o, cte, 15 to be cstablished | that it” is fiction. The- Cheyenncs [be so much disgustat this it Newton [ Gl munity. submitted for consideration. These 2 G S 1‘1 il 1‘ AL 3 soon at Rapid City. jumped our train near Fort Waliace, | and Hewitt had not put on such airs of A 1S MITCHELL A CUR? contemplate the formation of an im. | UWEentas ever, and it will hardly omit | ™4 toyy ‘magpies linger around Rapid got the mules, burned the wagons, and | supevior gentility and superior virtne, D s Ak T 5 = .- | giving to this subject the attention it | and put in their spare time killing canary | left me on th g sed and dead, >witt may be quite sure that his polit- AR oy ANOER g > B ¥ 1 mense pool, to be ealled the Western & e 2 ) o ! L ; 2l Charley Mitchéll, and tho sporting mon e LTeh e merits. There are other matters of less | birds which are hung out in their cages. The soldiers ecame out from the fort, | ical carveer has closed definitely. avelallinEoE ibott it R hesaussIMIbaITaLl Railroad clearing house, which shall | o 40 50 bovtance which will call for | (Miss Aunie Martin, of Aberdeen, died last | took me into the hospital, where T was TILE GREAT STOI e Aoy ca embrace the railroads in tho territory | Dross te RGO W RS WO SR (O8] Wednesday “apparently from ” the’ effects of | Kindly and skillfully treated, and got | The telegraphio dispatches of Tig | Wach e Was ROt WEOe s o bounded by o line drawn through Chi- [ gohsiveiation, G consressiuen Wit 1 overdose of morphine. It is mot lunown | well, but the sealp is gone.” “With that | Bre will have informed your veaders of R e S curo und Milwaukeo on the east, St. | ind their time fully occupied during | whether or not suicide wasintended. he removed his hat, bowed his head, | all the moving accidents by flood, along | FOP40R ot the Bonhiiols Pl nd (3luncapolis fon (bhs northo Lo cares mooths jof the soaston1fsheylyy e Davieed Favicton erke juse unj| and tholihair was gono.l the const. But probably fho disasters |y NEREd TRt s SV SRt ° g DR AdOEABIOL 110006 Ay au @ wost of | This was the veason why in my pres- | of Coney Island have not been sent to | FIUADEA /) €00 B0 SR (0 R when he expresses the opin- | condemned b commission as capa- sand ot leading | ho roject now being considered h Platte is a great 1 OF THE BE i tor these questions will be disclosed pos- Marcus wonld be happy if it had a flouring sibly within the present weel. will. I'r 15 safe to say that who havo pnid for rott will not support the contraetors’ figure- heads. WHAT are so many of the rural mem- bers of the incoming Nebraska legisla- ture doing at railvond headquarters 1n Omaha lately? Ave' they negotiating for a voluntary reduction of freight rates or organizing an excursion to go Bank of Fogland, due tothe tlow of gold Woman Suflrage association will be held in his city to-day and to-morrow down to Now Orlonne for Mardi Gras? | golgrago, New Mexico and Wyo- | discherge their duty to the people. f*‘;“"'(‘,' /L that rato it will ot bo long | o110 1o had not stood in hand” in | the great west. In Brooklyn we are | DOH1S e g e Y & H pefore the Black Hills aré denuded of their ! ; A ALes S i s hima cu = ming on the west, and Arkausas . SFaiseatcoiotilise oM on 4 cing 2 e vo are | Calls b 1 pleted the work of apportioning the | 0’ occribe the rates, rules and regu- | UNited States to Europe still continues Camp Fires of the G, A. R. I had been to Fort Wallace about the | which we look upon as a Nemesisa real [ 101, nor pocuninry hene! ,f,"‘,"""{:,'; number of jurors for each county pr S Skt i 8 and is an unusual occurrcnce for this 5 5 5 time when that train was “jumped,” | ald-fashioned Presbyterian judgement, | Pattle with John L. Sultivan. 'n & quie ) J y I lations which shall govern in the con- | ¥ 35 General W. T. Sherman, in the No- ; L Uy a 2 ! Judg way it is said that Dempsey is d cinct. 1t will now be necessary 10 draw | guot of the passenrer and freirht trafie | B0e 0f the year. With the rogular | vonio “North American Review. tells | M4 General A. J. Smith also huppened | That part of Long Island which is ealled | ¢o,00i00q to avenge Sully, whose condi- A et Mo LIS D Y. duct of the passenger and freight trafiic | (79 O ©I8 YEEC ; ve can Review, tells | 1o he near by at that time, confirmed | Concy Island isin reality two beach eumiy aver yMEnoseicon iy t 1 f fall st ts of ), breadstuft hie pancl for the February term of the | i the torritory named, and insure | [} SBipments of cotton, breadstuils and | some good stories of the fellowship of | the wewaral Tt Sa that afirmed | Conoy Teland is in ronlity tWo poactor: | tion from “drinking was 'such that ho district court. It is to be hoped that | {pei'Siver Tmaintonanee by all mem. | Beav products there ought to be large | the camp fivc and brings in_some rare | 151 1he $26.50 to_got his trunls out of | now theee. Thove D T hattan, | could not traiu, and did not for his the proper authorities will see t0 it that | Lo of the pool; also to proseribe the | SHPmEnts of gold in favor of this coun- | tules of the | ploncers. Witness the | ywn, and buy aticket to his homo in | Beach and Brighton Bench. Tho hestlo = awish SMioboll i iaiREY, the professional juryman’s name does | .juracter of the service and the con- | ¥+, SO far this year the shipment of fiod bird li.,‘,gl,,,,,:,‘.('fl',“',’_‘.‘,’"“ Ohio. 1 have completely forgiven him, | mer belonged to the Long Island rail- f 2005 ! not a_ fighter, and. na- not appear on the list. . aain i ok S Hlibullion sbrosd tpmounts tor over shijty.(| SeLI 08 8 NE B8 REUELIGE RORA0. d have never seen him since, road, which is a_monopolistic stitu- | [IFENOE - 900 G AKAEEG UG ke enicnces which shall be offered the | i - iiio,5 as compared with fourteen | ,, SPeaking of the great encampment of Nevertheless, for this very reason T | tion owned 1 banker named Austin [ 3ol LARE A 0 e Mitcholl's 2 fifth railroad bridge t tho | traveling and shipping publlo, " The | 5o, “roe tho' corresponding poriod | oo which ho says was attendod by | holiove in moder’ “campiives.” They | Corbin, who iz the incurnation of arro- | N80 W08 SIS LRSS raliroad bridge to span Whe | oontrol is to be in a bonrd of managers TERS Hiloitho A _’~_l 40,000 cx oS L 60,000 non-resi- | afford opportunities for wit ana ce and selfishiness. oo has always | Giiciious, | (‘”. a high tono, and river between Towa and Ne- | consisting of one aceredited represontar | 1156 Year, while the receipts have heen | dent e , according to his pro humor, they prick the bubbles of things to suit himself, and | Ue QS o O reteipts and & and the sacond bridge over that from coch compans mombor of the | 200ut eight millions as agaiust thirty- [ sional m ed on calcutations, | the boastful, and stamp ns genuine | carvied matters with o high' hand. [ gers o Bos B o8 FEOTRES S river which the Chicago & Northwest- s Y nine millions for the same time in 1857, [ he suys: ; : the pure gold of heroic action” and of [ Mo~ took udvantage of —the | {OWSUIE, COTGH B, EEE G T R ale 15 e Mata seillbe Bihouse: i ; Various explanations have been given | , 1 mingled with this crowd in halls, | paticnt endurance. No man can, to-day. | short inlot between the two beaches to [ gf¢ HoU: e i ) l T NS T v e : ; X 2 The marquis has misled M y S < s uch in outline is the project by ¥ S5 RO 2 in great tents and on the strects, and | go 1o a camptire of any Geand Arimy build un ilrond on trestle wor ) < ks Nanlviba formally opencd at Sioux City on Decem- | wiiien it is proposed to unite in a | 10 8ecount for this remarkable phenom- | though individuals took libertios with | host and successfully boact of decds not | and ehargod overy one five cents for | Bolding the Nonpavcil too cheaply, by ber 5. The completion of this bridge | yivhty trust railrond systems having a | €1OP: The exportation of bullion is [ my hand and person not contemplated | renuine without = certain oxposuve, | carrying them from the castern end of 160 “\l”1”:11‘“:“»'“:1“ out !}u_vunv:n;;r: marks an epoch in the history of Sioux : 2 Bl necounted foron the ground that at | by arny reguls Ihear witness that | Brothers reared under tho samo roof | Brighton Bench to the western end | 1% rounds with the gloves Uecs). =Bo ; I ; mileage of sixty-six thousand miles. 8 L nder tho samo roof | Brig Queensbury does not know Donovin City, and will bo of vast importance 10 [ s defonse of the seheme. 18 that the | Present o hoavy drain prevailson the | i the four daysof my stuy 1 did not | know and lovo each other well, but u | of Manhatten Teaeh, a fow hundrod | PSPV GOIRR AT man, and b o0 Al Sl s IR ) se ! 5 that the hear o conrsd word, a single ~or week, o year of war comrade- | yir Now working people in New | Who is a won LR, tory tributary to that town, ronds cannot go on doing busi- 0 CHEARG IR 10 BOW 0" BOLC | drunken man or observe any in- | ship in the same company befits aknowl- like to save their I for onn | much science and so much power that, ness under present conditions without | 0 the Avgeutine Republic, which is | fraction of the common police reg- | edgo of ractor not possible else- | will buy twenty ) it in spito of his lifty yeurs, he can hustle Tue government directors of the |1 \d the dunger of ultimato bank- | PRssing through a period of high infla- tions for crowds. I have known | where. In peace we mustaccept a man | ots, and therefore n grei 1y p tholbospiob Aol Thotiiswhatcowse Union Pacifie railroad have just made | muptey. and that something of this sort | tion: I consequence, the gold reserve | Columbus from hoyhood, and T am suro | on his own word. Not so in war; the | walked avound the fnlet which was not [ {rom dowent Lving and sEFLEstEIRG thoiv roport to the socretary | must he done to nrevent sate cutting. | ©f the Bank of Englaud is lower than | the people to-duy”are betier and more | truth is then revealed,as it were, by [ diflicult, for it did not extend vory far | i e N S I 1 N otls b R poo 3 v 21 it is generully allowed to at the | refined than they were fifty years ago. | the lightning’s flash. In the twinkling | to the Then this millionaire buily [ 458 ¢ | : of the interior. The rond-hed cinl advantages toshippers to secure g2 . LR ccomplishing this rasilt the civil | of an syo wo sogrogute the true from | & ligh fonce of wood, toppod with | Athletio club, und is fairly weil off und was found to b in excellent condition. | busincss, and other methods by which | Rresent rate of discount. Fov tho r war and the Grand Avmy of the Re- | the falae, the hraye from the timid, the | barbed wire, avound the ulet, but car- | Much respeeted. SIGMA IOk 'ho rolling stock of the directors’ car | enol lrond compang scoks its own | 500 that the bunk desives to keep the [ public have been important factors, and | earnest from the doubtful, ried it very far back to the mashy land, T was in exccllent condition. The ser- i dizament 1o e s comt® | rate of discount down the buuk finds it | in this paper I desire to invite public . and exulted in his victory. Noxy ho | Weman's Buffrago Association, vice was good, the champagne bettor, The public canmot fail to e, | Becessary to aceumulate all the gold it | ultention to one feature of the Grand Sharp Tricks of Repe . built bulkheads to fortify” Manhattan | Fheannual conveation of tho 2 W and the attention received superh, As d it us an attempt on the part of the | €48 from this side of the Adlantic, | 7 08 lI“yllw'm““t'! . ‘)fmtll'.hr t :\M\.l\m.l‘ ON t’““i N a6 e ST ulllhx: Sy i for the little debt of fifty-three millions | corporation to establish an orgunized Morcover, our exports have filll‘ml off 1t encloses |I|‘in\1\ ,ort wl‘xr:‘;nnhtu h,,.'."i:,“lfa‘.',h lvlh«- «I-I Iil"A‘l’| n;'u‘-ll'ln' I\\'u:. :;:l “|:‘H<-m:r“x ,”",,"(”,‘fv-"‘ il \\‘i‘y];\ U|’q‘,l Phe tiest session will be held in Boyd's to Uncle Sum, it were better, so say the | hostility to the national control and | €0MmeWwhat, while the demoralization of [ pictuves the camp-five. fam at the recent bunquet by disguising | Brighton Beach Tmprovement com opera hiouse at 8 o'clock this . The government directors, for the Umted | vegulation of the railroadsso far as | UD€ Btock market has frightened for- f - “Imu a group of intelligent sol- | himself as ter was able to study | and the Hote! Brighton and the Brigh- | programme will be: FPresident's address and States o loso every dollar of its debt | now provided by statute, and a new de- | €188 ivestors from buying American 5 after —the march done— | the royal visitor at short range, but he | ton Bouch v Gurse, who had been | addressos by Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stauton and execute a release to the company | viee to defent or override the purpose of | Mdilread securities, The novel specta- | Suppey over, and things put away for | can hardly elaim the morit of orviginal- [ studying the ehanges of the beach for | and Miss Susan 13. Antiony. : y | vice to defeat or overridethe purpose of | By R S ECE SR RO ity | a0 carly start; a. clear sky above and a | ity. He évidently borrowed the bright | years and knew well what would bo the | Delckates and visitors ure requested to than to lusist on prompt payment from | the inter-state commorce luw, By what- | ¢ 18 therefore prosented o acountry f i ht five boneath, you have the per- | ides from similar exploits of the Amcr- | result. But he would not listen to them [ Mect ut the ludiestvarior of the opora houso the Union Pacific when the mortzage | ever term tho proposed railroad trusy | With a balance of trade in its favor ex- | foction of human comfort, and the most | can.reporter. and curtly told them to look after theiv | B4T DIl L tain roduced ratos at thy pecomes due. The only way to pay this [ may be desiguated, whether as a porting surplus specie along with 1ts | perfect incentive to good fellowship. ow Yorkers will remember the din- | affairsand he would attend to his own, Paxton totel BBhEE AR a1 dpias T e P Kl ety o i, | breadstuffs, cotton, meat and petroleum. | Of course, to muke the scene more per- that Mr. Low, of Brooklyn, gave to MAJOR HEAP'S DISCOVERY. b patrons of | “clearing house” or something else, it I Taat ; I 5 yn, g AD ———————— the road, and lot them sweat under the | will be none the less a vast combination i e B [ s L AL R A Ly RERER Ol L AL ALY Catarrh to Consumpt’ on for three more generat y 5 1S espers Ao bl ° 4 L 8t is past, and the | of which 2 0w didn’t wantany nc curious is happening on the eustern i burden for three more geuorations, that must invite popular distrust as cor- | | “lu'“_“ 4 DAsRiA ghmg which the | o o’ of the Grand Army is a | paper mention. One of the waiters was | const of Americn which was fivst dis- f nsumpt on, R—— . tuin to be inimical to the public inter- "]‘“’ ers }‘1'0 F]A\ u!: to gotlhgu'l; mltxu mere assemblage of comrades” abso- | a newspaper reporter, who took the | covercd by Major Heap, the United | Catarh b its destrictive foree stands next to Qalanmaa et natuval'cant a0 n oon: | aSE io council. They showed their hands [lutely on an equal footing, rc- | spread all inand gave' the world the | States inspoetor of Light houses for the | {0 S T e ehites Wit Hls stant fuel supply, cannot be relied upon, Pertinent to this proj and most | &t the primaries. “Nothing was too des- | gardless of former ranl, et sub- [ beuefit. 5 havbor of New York and the const of | feariulai shioinld not make it the object. ot Piltabang compiaing that. the. was mum: | e e s ioition. oy 1o | porato o too dirty for them, Itisafair | Joct o solf-imposed discipline. Tor [ A fow yoars ngo, when Chicago do- | New Jorsey,and which is at the bot- | Wit divs to vl thumelvos of i, Diceyiiy T PR N S 2 1A submiied by warning to the respectable element | Mothematical nccuracy, one should go | faulted in paying the interest on its | tom of the troubles at Coney island, | Wttt knowi e e weakonia. the cont: ply is being exhausted, and the price of inter-state commission in its just pub- TRERE e ) '[ RS R TT] to the interesting table of statisticscom- | bonds, the finance committee of the | Major Heap found out that, in t long | dence of a great niajority of suffercrs in all ad Ratural gas has rocently been raised to | lished report. Arrangemeuts between | What mity be expected at the polls if | piled by adjutapts general, but for the | common council had a confercuce with | line of henches along the oy shore, | yertised remedes, “Thiay become rasigined o city consumers, In Indiunapolis aud | eareiers for the conyenience of the pub- | Measures are not taken to prevent re- | living, vadiant truth, commend me to | o committee of the New York credito which like the s Y AT T (g ) o s . i A 0 o 3 - B . | peating and illegal voting. the “‘camp fire.” The greatest pains were taken to insure |.,., ¢ Tsland are ands, vill laver 10, Catarel must bo mot ¥indlay, O., the supply is so i ular | lic it is reasonable to expect, and in the | P & By il i i g n " th ull our might, that it is often dificult to meot the de- | oninion of the commission there should oue are some FAM fouches of the | tho Beoresy of the praceedings, but | gradusichauge e Tho i i atimed aiy BRAM etiag A MeRL Lo.e01 18 g he > u STATE AND TERRITORY. rough dinmond typs of human naturs | a1l tho ke twonewspapsrs noxt morn- | horth ends wore boing swopu & s artilag smands required by manufucturing es- | be some means of enforcing among car- J about the camp five of the pioneor: ing printed two columns apicee of the | the south ends were being prolons e 1 i ikd of st tablishments, Exporimeuts gre being | viers obligations, moral or legal, grow- Neb, a Jottings. “My memory of camp fi zoos back | discussion. Two reporters had crawled | simultanecusly. 8 B h-. 186 | 4 \selews, the uvula so p ] g k A R A made for the use of gas manu. |ing out of such urrangements. The | . Fard times sociables are raging ot Repub- | tothe everglades of Florida, and the | under the city hall und found a knot | has already be 1 nee, and | QT Droduce o oonstant and distresing conlis factured from coal, and manu- [tendency to consolidation as the only "":“";‘Y‘ % e i dll\ls’nlflu'l spycrg in the Rockiesand | hole in tho floor of tho commilteo room, | preparytions aro boing made to ahift It | Baxeoun’s abicAL Gous inects avery plisia » . A is the greatest ne “rank ‘alifornia; sople POSe o > em applie ear | o b consequonoe s wotion | of Catarrl, from a simple head cold o the nost et “ prvr (b G T = Jree A e ) vhich is ermitted, 5 | und constitutional. i Cllaving, pers substituto in their plants iu the |rate® wars is recognized. “But [ Thestreot car companyat York bas put | sadly mistaken. Roubideaus was the | A socret mecting in o Sherman house | from Major Houp, and immedistoly | it ciriag, st ccmomical i Hover: natural gas region, The prospects are [anything equivalent,” says the | stoves in the cars. gentlest, loust offonsivo man T evor sawi | parlor of politiciuus who wore planning | communicatod it to'the socretary of the | W L 4 ooty botile of th that conl and petroloum must be de- report ‘of the commission o | Mhe David Cliy slicker factory employs [ but if a {hieving Pi-Ute tricd at nig canvaign was reported st column | Brighton Beach Improvement company, | o ¢y RACKRES contatns one botil of the RADK pouded upon for fuel. The success | the oreation of what is now technionlly | *S0udier Poulicrers ave shipping large | it 1is piekoted mulo he becamo length in & Chicago nowspaper by n | and lewrned ~from ~him that this | auisesoven INuaukm, with treatisa pride 8l which has attended the use of crude [ denominated as a trust could hurdly bo | quatitios of fowls to San Francleco, o | §p0dy I @ dead Tudiun, "Kit Cavs ang. Wah Who s lj“‘l'f‘{',”‘l;"n‘l“'j;’ morement, was sl AOMOR 00 FATEEN UBKQ § URUNIAL 0, ISTRN petroloum, especially in Chicago, | supposed possible, even If the par- | It took sixty turkeys for the Thanksgiving | would | 88 . BBNgor, sometimap SR A W OL0UAZOILTO L S Long Island = boachosi, only oy I o— . ) \ o gt SR JEREARA KOS S would go two or three days out of his But this sort of journalism is notso | eastern ends were boing ‘washe augurs well for the extension of pipe | ties were at liborty to form it at pleas- ARSI A Y ~|l, o his course to avoid danger, but when it | funny for the hapless reporter who is | away and tho wostern pro- m_n FULKS' PMNS] fines to other mavufacturing cities. In |ure, If the parties could come into | whniteale mm",wfi;’:;‘;;“,““;fi;j;uk" by the | gtared him in the face his was as | c tin the act, like the young man [ longed. Mr. Austin Corbin had be : / time the cities of Nebraska and Kan- | harmony on the subject, an arrange- he Talls Cikr’ Canalnd Works 'I‘m e clear us crystal, and hisnerves assteady | in Missouri last spring, who was led | told this, but he did not care. e put n"j‘-’l'['u'x;f:"\(V:-‘.:a’:f.{-ifl":'.l‘: .1‘.::";'.,"..-‘ sas will have @ decided advantage in | ment of the sort would beso powerful fn | 915,000 cans of vegetables the past season. "= | 25 forged stecl = Cavson was usually | shumetucedly and in his stocking foot | up his bulicheeds to protuct Manhuttin T ST ST tho matter of cheap fuel over the cfties | its control over the business intevests of | A wolf chase was oue of the Thanksgiving | with the most oy A QUL SamAp! | A0 UAN RONGS, WA Ka Fasvare Be BA | heaeh, anc s 1T yho Bon DOEN | sirenatheniak Plastar, How, Infiantois aud ih: pe \ ; sports b Blue Hill, resultiag in the death of | With the most expert, a convention of Knights of Labov, who | to invade Brighton Beach ut uho enst | e0HE G0l y sitpirior 1o wil other remediss of the east. The hn_.-xhuusuhh- petro- | the country, and so susceptible to uses | (e wolf. “The Bents, Campbells and St. Vrain | wanted to lyneh him on the spot. ern end, The management of the | und appliunces for relieving puin and strongeh feum beds of Wyoming and Colorado | for mischievous purposes, that public lumbus morchants want the Platte river | Were traders of u higher type than the e property came to the couclusion that | ening the muscles. Feels good from the mo: will one day be nature’s reservoir. from | policy could not for & moment sanction | bridge completed before the spring trade Of this latter class, Jim timas Ta they could not fight @ natural law, so | ment it i wpplioc ALl Sruigits, 1 contss whence crude petroleum for fuel will be | 1t, unless by statute it were beld in cloge | cOmmeuces. 3 always at a camp fire carried off | should be without a bottle of Angostura | they movel the Hotel Hrighton back f " ayiicGl ¢ forced through pipe lines to the Mis- | legal restrainta and under public con- pouri river, trol.” Having in view the menace to 'l‘l:% rowl n & magnificent dec at | the palm. One night after supper, when | Bitters, the world renowned appetizer | 780 feet to the line of Brecze avenue. | = young men of that city | guthered around a real camp fire on | of exquisite flavor, Beware of counter- | The sea at that time was actually un- ’EERI.E" fl'!. e ks e B0LD 57 Dioamra bulu v,he r \\udl to satisfy his growing ear Creck, a comrade inguived: *‘Jim, | feits, derneath the cellar of the hotel, and

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